SRES 42 · in committee · symbolic
A resolution condemning the pardons for individuals who were found guilty of assaulting Capitol Police Officers.
- criminal justice
- government reform
What this bill does
- This resolution expresses disapproval of presidential pardons granted to people convicted of assaulting Capitol Police officers.
- It affects individuals who received pardons for crimes against law enforcement during Capitol-related incidents.
- The resolution is a statement of disapproval with no direct fiscal impact or enforcement mechanism.
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Community Threads
Started by Cosponsor
- 01
How should Congress balance respecting presidential pardon authority with holding elected leaders accountable for decisions affecting law enforcement?
- 02
What standards or criteria do you think should guide presidential pardon decisions for crimes involving violence against police officers?
- 03
Does a non-binding resolution condemning pardons serve a meaningful purpose, or should Congress pursue stronger legislative remedies?
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Sponsor · D-WA
Patty Murray
Citizen cosponsors
0
In Congress
46/ 100
Senators cosponsoring
Introduced 2025-01-28
Joining the bill

Tammy Baldwin
D-WI · original

Michael F. Bennet
D-CO · original

Richard Blumenthal
D-CT · original

Cory A. Booker
D-NJ · original

Lisa Blunt Rochester
D-DE · original

Maria Cantwell
D-WA · original

Christopher A. Coons
D-DE · original

Catherine Cortez Masto
D-NV · original

Richard J. Durbin
D-IL · original

Tammy Duckworth
D-IL · original

John Fetterman
D-PA · original

Angela D. Alsobrooks
D-MD · original
+ 34 more
Legislative timeline
2025-01-28 · senate · IntroReferral
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S435-436)
2025-01-28 · IntroReferral
Introduced in Senate
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