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HRES 615119th CongressIntroduced

Celebrating the 324th anniversary of the city of Detroit's founding and impact on United States culture.

Introduced: Jul 25, 2025
Civil Rights & JusticeLabor & Employment
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H. Res. 615 is a House resolution introduced in the 119th Congress that celebrates the 324th anniversary of Detroit’s founding (1701) and its impact on United States culture. The measure, introduced by Rep. Thanedar and referred to the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, sets out a series of historical “Whereas” statements highlighting Detroit’s roles in transportation, industry, music, civil rights, labor, and culture. It culminates in a formal resolution recognizing Detroit’s contributions to American culture, identity, industrial strength, civil rights movements, labor reforms, and artistic legacy. The document is symbolic and ceremonial, intended to honor the city and its residents rather than create new policy or funding.

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