SRES176-118

Supporting the designation of April 2023 as the Month of the Military Child.

118th Congress Introduced Apr 26, 2023

Analysis under review: This bill has generated analysis that may be too generic or incomplete. Clause-level evidence remains available below.

Summary

What This Bill Does

The bill provides that the Senate— supports the designation of April 2023 as the Month of the Military Child. It relies on appropriations. The main policy areas are Regulated Industries.

Who Benefits and How

Regulated entities and members of the public affected by the bill could gain revenue opportunities.

Who Bears the Burden and How

No clear private burden is identified from the available clause analysis; implementing agencies may still take on administrative work.

Key Provisions

  • Provides that the Senate— supports the designation of April 2023 as the Month of the Military Child.

Evidence Chain:

This summary is generated from the full bill text using AI analysis. Expand "Detailed Analysis" below for identified beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.

At a Glance

What This Bill Does

The bill provides that the Senate— supports the designation of April 2023 as the Month of the Military Child.

Key Policy Areas

Regulated Industries

Primary Purpose

The bill provides that the Senate— supports the designation of April 2023 as the Month of the Military Child.

Policy Domains

Regulated Industries

Whole bill

Identified Gains
  • Regulated entities and members of the public affected by the bill
Model: codex-gpt-5:bulk-repair | Version: bill_summary_v2 | Source: ats
Regulated entities and members of the public affected by the bill:

Legislative Progress

Apr 26, 2023

Mrs. Murray (for herself and Mr. Boozman) submitted the following …

Impact analysis is available but no clear stakeholder effects identified. View clause-level analysis →

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Regulated Industries

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