Summary of SRES 450: Indigenous Peoples' Day Resolution
Bill Overview
Bill Number: SRES 450
Title: A resolution expressing support for the designation of the second Monday in October 2025 as "Indigenous Peoples' Day"
Status: Introduced in Senate
Introduced Date: October 14, 2025
Classification: Resolution
Purpose and Intent
The primary purpose of SRES 450 is to honor and recognize the significant contributions of Indigenous Peoples to the United States. The resolution aims to promote awareness and appreciation of Indigenous history and culture by advocating for the establishment of Indigenous Peoples' Day as a federal holiday.
Key Provisions
The resolution includes the following key provisions:
Recognition of Contributions: It honors the unique contributions that Indigenous Peoples have made to the United States.
Encouragement of Observance: It encourages all Americans to observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day through appropriate ceremonies and activities that celebrate Indigenous culture and history.
Support for Federal Holiday Designation: It expresses support for the official designation of Indigenous Peoples' Day as a federal holiday, to be celebrated on the second Monday in October 2025.
Affected Parties
The resolution primarily impacts:
- Indigenous Communities: It aims to uplift and recognize the history and culture of Indigenous Peoples across the United States.
- General Public: It encourages all citizens to engage in educational and celebratory activities related to Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Legislative Actions
- October 14, 2025: The resolution was introduced in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs for further consideration.
Sponsors
The resolution is sponsored by Senator Martin Heinrich and has several cosponsors, including:
- Ruben Gallego
- Amy Klobuchar
- Angus S. King
- Elizabeth A. Warren
- Timothy M. Kaine
- Jeff Merkley
- Bernie Sanders
- Brian Schatz
- Tammy Duckworth
- Adam B. Schiff
- Cory Booker
- John W. Hickenlooper
- Mazie K. Hirono
- Alex Padilla
Conclusion
SRES 450 seeks to formally recognize Indigenous Peoples' Day as a federal holiday, promoting awareness and appreciation of Indigenous cultures and histories. By encouraging observance through ceremonies and activities, the resolution aims to foster a deeper understanding of the contributions of Indigenous Peoples to the fabric of American society.