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Senate Concurrent Resolution 29
119th Congress(2025-2026)
A concurrent resolution authorizing the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for an event to celebrate the birthday of King Kamehameha I.
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Passed Senate on Mar 23, 2026
Overview
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The bill authorizes the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for an event celebrating the birthday of King Kamehameha I on June 7, 2026. It also specifies that physical preparations for the event shall be carried out according to conditions set by the Architect of the Capitol.

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Introduced
Mar 23, 2026
Latest Action
Mar 24, 2026
Origin Chamber
Senate
Type
Concurrent Resolution
Concurrent Resolution
A form of legislative measure used for the regulation of business within both chambers of Congress, not for proposing changes in law. Depending on the chamber of origin, they begin with a designation of either H.Con.Res. or S.Con.Res. Joint resolutions and simple resolutions are other types of resolutions.
Bill Number
29
Congress
119
Policy Area
Congress
Congress
Primary focus of measure is Members of Congress; general congressional oversight; congressional agencies, committees, operations; legislative procedures; U.S. Capitol. Measures concerning oversight and investigation of specific matters may fall under the issue-specific relevant policy area.
Sponsorship by Party
Democrat
Hawaii
Senate Votes (1)
House Votes (0)
checkPassed on March 23, 2026
Status
Passed
Type
Unanimous Consent
Unanimous Consent
A senator may request unanimous consent on the floor to set aside a specified rule of procedure so as to expedite proceedings. If no Senator objects, the Senate permits the action, but if any one senator objects, the request is rejected. Unanimous consent requests with only immediate effects are routinely granted, but ones affecting the floor schedule, the conditions of considering a bill or other business, or the rights of other senators, are normally not offered, or a floor leader will object to it, until all senators concerned have had an opportunity to inform the leaders that they find it acceptable.
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Summary
Unavailable
Text (2)
March 23, 2026
March 23, 2026
Actions (5)
03/24/2026
Held at the desk.
03/24/2026
Received in the House.
03/24/2026
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
03/23/2026
Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S1560; text: CR S1547)
03/23/2026
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Public Record
Record Updated
Mar 26, 2026 4:04:05 PM