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H.Con.Res. 9 · 119th Congress

Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for the National Peace Officers Memorial Service and the National Honor Guard and Pipe Band Exhibition.

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What this could mean for your district

IL-17
NEUTRAL

This bill authorizes the National Fraternal Order of Police to hold two public events on Capitol grounds in May 2025. • Local law enforcement may gain recognition and support through participation in the memorial service. • Community members could engage in the events, fostering a sense of unity and appreciation for peace officers. • The events may attract visitors to the area, potentially benefiting local businesses and tourism. • Increased visibility of law enforcement issues may prompt discussions on public safety within the district. AI-generated from official bill summary; verify with bill text.

Updated: 1/14/2026

Bill details

Introduced: 2/6/2025
Current status: In progress
Bill ID: 119hconres9
Latest official action: Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Bill overview

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Introduced in House

This concurrent resolution authorizes the National Fraternal Order of Police to sponsor two public events on Capitol grounds: the 44th Annual National Peace Officers Memorial Service (on May 15, 2025), and the National Honor Guard and Pipe Band Exhibition (on May 14, 2025). The concurrent resolution also authorizes the Speaker of the House and the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate to jointly designate alternate dates.

Source: BILLSUM · Summary date: 2/6/2025

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Last updated: 1/14/2026Source: BILLSUMBill: 119hconres9 • District: IL-17Learn more →