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In reply to the discussion: What exactly happened in the Senate with the Charlie Kirk Day resolution [View all]Wiz Imp
(7,870 posts)25. The Senate passed resolution declares October 14, 2025 A Day of Remembrance
        for Charlie Kirk.   The resolution is NOT legally binding and effectively only applies to the Senate itself.   So nobody but the senate is required to recognized October 14 ad a Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk
And if you don't mind, a pet peeve of mind - there is no and was no such thing as "Charlie Kirk Day".
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                        What exactly happened in the Senate with the Charlie Kirk Day resolution [View all]
							lapucelle
							Sep 22
							OP
                        
        
        Thank you for this explanation. I couldn't imagine that Dem senators would vote for,
        Ocelot II
        Sep 22
        #2
      
        
        Chuck Schumer used the rare "standing hold on unanimous consent" procedure, as well as blue slip holds
        lapucelle
        Sep 22
        #7
      
        
        keeping in mind that humans are fallible, and some more than others, i suggest a simpler explanation
        unblock
        Sep 22
        #4
      
        
        I would imagine that the Senate is in session whenever it's stated on the calendar.
        lapucelle
        Sep 22
        #38
      
        
        Stop it. Neither Senator Kelly nor Senator Gallegos co-sponsored the resolution.
        lapucelle
        Sep 22
        #10
      
        
        If you want to verify by the Congressional Record, here is what the Congressional Record states.
        lapucelle
        Sep 22
        #18
      
        
        Officially? No, although on October 14, 2025 right wingers will be commemorating. N/T
        lapucelle
        Sep 22
        #15
      
        
        Don't blame this on videos.  In fact I don't recall seeing videos declaring this at all.
        Wiz Imp
        Sep 22
        #27
      
        
        I think it's worth pointing out the difference between passing unanimously and unanimous consent, but the rest of this
        tritsofme
        Sep 22
        #19