H. Res. 984 (119th)Bill Overview

Supporting the recognition of January 9, 2026, as "National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day".

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Sponsor
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Support
Lean Republican
Introduced
Jan 9, 2026
Discussions
Bill Text
Current stageCommittee

Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

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Committee
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President
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01 · The brief

This House resolution designates January 9, 2026, as “National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day.” It expresses support and gratitude for federal, State, local, and Tribal law enforcement, honors officers who sacrificed in the line of duty, recognizes acts of heroism, and encourages Americans to observe the day with ceremonies and activities.

The resolution is a nonbinding statement of the House; it does not create funding or change law.

Passage0/100

As a House simple resolution it is purely ceremonial and not a statute; it cannot itself become law.

CredibilityAligned

Relative to its intended legislative type, this bill is a straightforward commemorative resolution that clearly states a purpose (recognition of a date), uses the standard mechanisms for such resolutions (expressions of support and encouragement of ceremonies), and provides a level of detail appropriate to a symbolic action.

Contention35/100

Progressives stress need for accountability language; conservative does not.

02 · What it does

Who stands to gain, and who may push back.

Who this appears to help vs burden50% / 50%
CommunitiesCommunities
Likely helped
  • Targeted stakeholdersBolsters officer morale by publicly acknowledging law enforcement service and sacrifice.
  • CommunitiesEncourages community ceremonies that could foster positive police-community interactions.
  • Targeted stakeholdersEases recruitment messaging by signaling public support for law enforcement careers.
Likely burdened
  • Targeted stakeholdersCould be criticized for emphasizing symbolic support rather than substantive policing reforms.
  • Targeted stakeholdersMay be seen as dismissing concerns about accountability and civil rights abuses.
  • CommunitiesMight polarize community members who prefer focus on oversight and policy changes.
03 · Why people split

Why the argument around this bill splits.

Progressives stress need for accountability language; conservative does not.
Progressive35%

Generally sympathetic to honoring individual officers’ sacrifices but wary of unconditional praise that omits accountability or reform.

Views this as a symbolic measure that may sidestep systemic policing issues.

Likely resistant
Centrist75%

Sees the resolution as a low-stakes, largely symbolic gesture to honor public servants.

Views it as broadly acceptable if kept noncontroversial and not used to block policy debates.

Leans supportive
Conservative95%

Strongly supportive: views the resolution as appropriate recognition of law enforcement sacrifice and service.

Sees it as morale-boosting and consistent with law-and-order priorities.

Leans supportive
04 · Can it pass?

The path through Congress.

Introduced

Reached or meaningfully advanced

Committee

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Floor

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President

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Law

Still ahead

Passage likelihood0/100

As a House simple resolution it is purely ceremonial and not a statute; it cannot itself become law.

Scope and complexity
24%
Scopenarrow
24%
Complexitylow
Why this could stall
  • Whether a companion Senate resolution will be introduced
  • Whether House leadership will schedule formal adoption
05 · Recent votes

Recent votes on the bill.

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06 · Go deeper

Go deeper than the headline read.

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Progressives stress need for accountability language; conservative does not.

As a House simple resolution it is purely ceremonial and not a statute; it cannot itself become law.

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Relative to its intended legislative type, this bill is a straightforward commemorative resolution that clearly states a purpose (recognition of a date), uses the standard mechanisms for such resolutions (expressions of…

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