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Passed/agreed to in Senate: Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.
Introduced October 23, 2025 by Tim Scott · Last progress October 23, 2025
Declares September 2025 as National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and urges federal, state, local, and nonprofit organizations to observe the month with programs that increase public knowledge of childhood cancer risks. It encourages ongoing medical monitoring and care for childhood cancer survivors, recognizes the human toll of childhood cancer, and affirms a commitment to making prevention and a cure a public health priority while honoring affected children and their families.
The resolution is symbolic and nonbinding: it promotes awareness, survivor follow-up, and public education but does not authorize funding, create new programs, or impose requirements on governments or organizations.