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A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that flowers grown in the United States support the farmers, small businesses, jobs, and economy of the United States, that flower farming is an honorable vocation, and designating July as "American Grown Flower Month".

USA115th CongressSRES-540| Senate 
| Updated: 6/12/2018
Dianne Feinstein

Dianne Feinstein

Democratic Senator

California

Cosponsors (2)
Dan Sullivan (Republican)Kamala D. Harris (Democratic)

Judiciary Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Designates July 2018 as American Grown Flower Month and recognizes that flowers grown in the United States support farmers, small businesses, jobs, and the economy; are a vital part of the U.S. agricultural industry; and enhance the ability of the people of the United States to celebrate holidays and special occasions.
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Timeline
Jun 12, 2018
Introduced in Senate
Jun 12, 2018
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text of measure as introduced: CR S3763)
  • June 12, 2018
    Introduced in Senate


  • June 12, 2018
    Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text of measure as introduced: CR S3763)

Agriculture and Food

Related Bills

  • SRES 115-208: A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that flowers grown in the United States support the farmers, small businesses, jobs, and economy of the United States, that flower farming is an honorable vocation, and designating July as "American Grown Flower Month".
  • SRES 115-248: A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that flowers grown in the United States support the farmers, small businesses, jobs, and economy of the United States, that flower farming is an honorable vocation, and designating July as "American Grown Flower Month".
  • HRES 115-413: Expressing support for the designation of July as "American Grown Flower Month".
Commemorative events and holidaysHorticulture and plantsSmall business

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that flowers grown in the United States support the farmers, small businesses, jobs, and economy of the United States, that flower farming is an honorable vocation, and designating July as "American Grown Flower Month".

USA115th CongressSRES-540| Senate 
| Updated: 6/12/2018
Designates July 2018 as American Grown Flower Month and recognizes that flowers grown in the United States support farmers, small businesses, jobs, and the economy; are a vital part of the U.S. agricultural industry; and enhance the ability of the people of the United States to celebrate holidays and special occasions.
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Timeline
Jun 12, 2018
Introduced in Senate
Jun 12, 2018
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text of measure as introduced: CR S3763)
  • June 12, 2018
    Introduced in Senate


  • June 12, 2018
    Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text of measure as introduced: CR S3763)
Dianne Feinstein

Dianne Feinstein

Democratic Senator

California

Cosponsors (2)
Dan Sullivan (Republican)Kamala D. Harris (Democratic)

Judiciary Committee

Agriculture and Food

Related Bills

  • SRES 115-208: A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that flowers grown in the United States support the farmers, small businesses, jobs, and economy of the United States, that flower farming is an honorable vocation, and designating July as "American Grown Flower Month".
  • SRES 115-248: A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that flowers grown in the United States support the farmers, small businesses, jobs, and economy of the United States, that flower farming is an honorable vocation, and designating July as "American Grown Flower Month".
  • HRES 115-413: Expressing support for the designation of July as "American Grown Flower Month".
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Commemorative events and holidaysHorticulture and plantsSmall business