The Senate has unanimously approved a resolution designating October 14th as the “National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk,” coinciding with what would have been his 32nd birthday. The measure commemorates Kirk’s life and advocacy for principles such as free speech, faith, and individual liberty.
The resolution highlights Kirk’s efforts to promote “the values of individual liberty, open debate, the importance of civic engagement, and the defense of constitutional principles.” It underscores his contributions as a champion of American ideals, despite his untimely passing.
The designation marks a symbolic tribute to Kirk’s legacy, emphasizing his impact on fostering dialogue and upholding foundational democratic values. The resolution was passed by the Senate on Thursday, reflecting bipartisan recognition of his work.