WASHINGTON, D.C.—Senator Ashley Moody cosponsored a resolution honoring the legacy of Charlie Kirk by designating October 14, 2025 as a National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk, which passed by unanimous consent. Joining Senator Moody, the resolution is cosponsored by Senators Rick Scott, Tommy Tuberville, Jim Risch, Bill Cassidy, Mike Crapo, Dan Sullivan, Cindy Hyde-Smith, Bernie Moreno, Pete Ricketts, Rand Paul, Josh Hawley, Lindsey Graham, Mike Lee, John Kennedy, Marsha Blackburn, Tim Sheehy, Ted Cruz, James Lankford, Steve Daines, Markwayne Mullin, and Deb Fischer. Congressman Jimmy Patronis is leading the companion resolution in the House of Representatives.
Read the resolution below:
Expressing support for the designation of October 14, 2025, as the ‘‘National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk’’.
Whereas Charlie Kirk was a champion of free speech, civil dialogue, and faith;
Whereas Mr. Kirk consistently promoted the values of individual liberty, open debate, the importance of civic engagement, and the defense of constitutional principles;
Whereas Charlie Kirk was recognized as one of the leading voices among young leaders in the United States, creating opportunities for civic education, fostering youth leadership, and promoting principles of liberty and democracy across the United States;
Whereas Charlie Kirk was the founder and executive director of Turning Point USA, a nonprofit organization of thousands of chapters across the United States dedicated to educating students about the principles of freedom, free
markets, and limited government;
Whereas Charlie Kirk authored multiple national best-selling books, that engage readers in critical conversations about civics, culture, and the future of the United States;
Whereas, through Mr. Kirk’s writing, public speaking, and media presence, Charlie Kirk reached millions of United States citizens, inspiring the next generation to become
active participants in civic life;
Whereas Mr. Kirk’s life’s work has contributed to strengthening public discourse, defending constitutional principles, and fostering active citizenship; and
Whereas Mr. Kirk’s life work, especially his efforts to bring these American ideals to life on college campuses in the United States, cost him his life by means of an assassin’s
bullet on September 10, 2025: Now, therefore, be it resolved, that the Senate—(1) supports the designation of October 14, 2025, as the ‘‘National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk’’; (2) recognizes Charlie Kirk for his contributions to civic education and public service; and (3) encourages educational institutions, civic organizations, and citizens across the United States to observe this day with appropriate programs, activities, prayers, and ceremonies that promote civic engagement and the principles of faith, liberty, and democracy that Charlie Kirk championed.
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