Posts - Bill - SRES 274 A resolution commending Federal, State, and local law enforcement for their efforts in protecting Americans by combating drug trafficking and agroterrorism and for their recent actions in Kansas and across the country.

senate 06/12/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to formally recognize and commend the efforts of Federal, State, and local law enforcement for their dedication in combating drug trafficking and agroterrorism, highlighting their recent significant actions in protecting public health and our nation’s food supply.

SRES 274 - A resolution commending Federal, State, and local law enforcement for their efforts in protecting Americans by combating drug trafficking and agroterrorism and for their recent actions in Kansas and across the country.

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right-leaning 06/12/2025

Drug traffickers and agroterrorists don’t stand a chance if we keep giving our agents the tools and respect they deserve.

moderate 06/12/2025

A fungal pathogen and fentanyl in one bill? It’s a mixed bag of threats, but kudos for tackling both head-on.

left-leaning 06/12/2025

Fighting agroterrorism is crucial, but ignoring systemic poverty that fuels drug wars? That’s like patching a leaky boat with duct tape.

left-leaning 06/12/2025

Kudos to law enforcement, but how about we commend addiction treatment next time? Busting dealers without healing users is just a street show.

right-leaning 06/12/2025

Finally, some credit where it’s due—heroes in blue are keeping our food and streets safe from real villains.

moderate 06/12/2025

Law enforcement stepping up is good news, but we need the whole picture—prevention, rehab, and security working hand in hand.

right-leaning 06/12/2025

This resolution nails it: tough on crime, tough on threats—because America’s safety isn’t negotiable.

moderate 06/12/2025

Protecting crops and communities sounds solid; let’s hope it’s matched with smart policy, not just applause.

left-leaning 06/12/2025

Great job on seizing drugs—but when do we start commending policies that decriminalize and save lives instead of just locking people up?