A resolution recognizing the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children on its 40th anniversary.
Summary
Senate Resolution 898 is a formal commemorative measure that honors the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) for 40 years of service in protecting children. By passing this resolution, the Senate officially recognizes the organization’s role in recovering missing children, providing resources to families, and assisting law enforcement in the prevention of child exploitation. While the resolution does not change federal law or allocate new funding, it serves as a public endorsement of the safety resources and national reporting hotlines that citizens rely on to help locate missing minors and report suspected abuse.
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