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SRES 283 · 119th Congress · International Affairs

A resolution commemorating the 90th birthday of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama on July 6, 2025, as "A Day of Compassion" and expressing support for the human rights and distinct religious, cultural, linguistic, and historical identity of the Tibetan people.

Introduced June 17, 2025 Latest action July 14, 2025 12 cosponsors

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Resolution agreed to in Senate with an amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (text: CR S4342-4343)

Action timeline

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Jul 14, 2025
committee Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by Unanimous Consent.
Judiciary Committee
Jul 14, 2025
floor Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S4342)
Jul 14, 2025
passed Passed/agreed to in Senate: Resolution agreed to in Senate with an amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.
Jul 14, 2025
passed Resolution agreed to in Senate with an amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (text: CR S4342-4343)
Jun 17, 2025
introduced Introduced in Senate

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Jul 14, 2025 Agreed to Senate
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Jun 17, 2025 Introduced in Senate
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  1. ih / isIntroduced in House / Senate. First filed version.
  2. rfh / rfsReferred to a committee for review.
  3. rh / rsReported back by the committee to the floor (often with amendments — this is where most language changes happen).
  4. pcs / pchPlaced on Calendar for floor consideration.
  5. eh / esEngrossed. Passed by the originating chamber. Text is now what was actually voted on.
  6. rdh / rdsReceived by the other chamber.
  7. eah / easEngrossed Amendment. The other chamber passed an amended version.
  8. ath / atsAgreed to. Both chambers settled on the same text.
  9. enrEnrolled. Final reconciled text, sent to the President.
  10. plPublic Law. Signed by the President. It's now law.
  11. ppPublic Print. Official printing post-enactment.

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--- Introduced (Senate)
+++ Agreed to (Senate)
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
-[S. Res. 283 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
+[S. Res. 283 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
<DOC>
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June 17, 2025
Mr. Merkley (for himself, Mr. Young, Mrs. Shaheen, Mr. Curtis, Ms.
-Rosen, Mr. Ricketts, Mr. Crapo, and Mr. Sullivan) submitted the
-following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the
-Judiciary
+Rosen, Mr. Ricketts, Mr. Crapo, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Welch, Mr. Schumer,
+Mr. Markey, Ms. Cantwell, and Mr. Wyden) submitted the following
+resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
+
+July 14, 2025
+
+Committee discharged; considered, amended, and agreed to
_______________________________________________________________________
@@ -176,11 +180,11 @@
90th birthday and affirms its recognition of his outstanding
contributions to peace, nonviolence, human rights, and mutual
respect within and across faiths;
-(3) affirms the Tibetan people's human rights and
-fundamental freedoms, including their right to exercise
-regional autonomy and to protect the distinct religious,
-cultural, linguistic, and historical identity of the Tibetan
-people;
+(3) affirms the Tibetan people's internationally recognized
+human rights and fundamental freedoms, including their right to
+exercise regional autonomy and to protect the distinct
+religious, cultural, linguistic, and historical identity of the
+Tibetan people;
(4) reiterates, as outlined in the Tibetan Policy and
Support Act of 2020 (subtitle E of title III of division K of
Public Law 116-260), that the identification and installation

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Cosponsors (12)

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