[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 532 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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118th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 532
Recognizing and supporting the goals and ideals of National Medicolegal
Death Investigation Professionals Week.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
January 25, 2024
Mr. Cornyn (for himself and Mr. Murphy) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
March 23 (legislative day, March 22), 2024
Committee discharged; considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing and supporting the goals and ideals of National Medicolegal
Death Investigation Professionals Week.
Whereas the Senate is committed to the use of highly trained medicolegal death
investigation professionals to ensure that the suspicious, violent,
unattended, unexplained, and unexpected deaths that occur throughout the
United States are investigated;
Whereas medicolegal death investigation professionals are an indispensable
component of the public health and public safety systems in the United
States as they speak for those who can no longer speak for themselves;
Whereas medicolegal death investigation professionals partner with--
(1) local and national agencies to build and maintain public health
databases relating to injury, illness, disease; and
(2) Federal, State, and local agencies to ensure public safety;
Whereas medicolegal death investigation professionals aim to complete the
highest quality medicolegal death investigations through national
standards; and
Whereas the week of January 21, 2024, through January 27, 2024, is recognized as
``National Medicolegal Death Investigation Professionals Week'': Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) supports the goals and ideals of National Medicolegal
Death Investigation Professionals Week; and
(2) recognizes that National Medicolegal Death
Investigation Professionals Week provides a special opportunity
for--
(A) medicolegal death investigation professionals
to--
(i) acknowledge the contributions of
medicolegal death investigation professionals
working throughout the jurisdictions of the
United States;
(ii) organize community events to encourage
a better understanding of medicolegal death
investigations;
(iii) provide tours to Federal, State, and
local policymakers to assist those individuals
in gaining better insight into the current
capabilities of medicolegal death investigation
professionals and the future demands that
medicolegal death investigation professionals
will face; and
(iv) contact and invite local media outlets
to cover events hosted during National
Medicolegal Death Investigation Professionals
Week;
(B) local policymakers to--
(i) recognize, through formal commendation
or resolution, the contributions of local
medicolegal death investigation professionals
to the communities of those policymakers;
(ii) formally declare the week of January
21, 2024, through January 27, 2024, to be
``National Medicolegal Death Investigation
Professionals Week'';
(iii) visit local medicolegal death
investigation professionals in their
jurisdictions to gain an understanding of the
capabilities and needs of those jurisdictions;
and
(iv) discuss the operational needs of State
and local medicolegal death investigation
jurisdictions;
(C) individuals in the United States, including
members of the media, to--
(i) attend community events sponsored by
local medicolegal death investigation
jurisdictions;
(ii) take tours of local medical examiner
and coroner offices; and
(iii) ask local medical examiner and
coroner offices about the operational and
legislative needs of those jurisdictions;
(D) members of the media to highlight local news
stories that focus on the work of local medicolegal
death investigation professionals in the communities
they serve; and
(E) public safety officers, law enforcement
officers, and court officers to--
(i) attend community events sponsored by
local medicolegal death investigation
jurisdictions;
(ii) take tours of local medical examiner
and coroner offices;
(iii) discuss the operational needs of
State and local medicolegal death investigation
jurisdictions; and
(iv) engage with local medicolegal death
investigation professionals about working
together more effectively.
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