A resolution is a formal expression of the opinion or will of one house of the U.S. Congress, adopted by vote and presented in the form of a bill. Unlike a bill, a resolution has no actual enforcement clause and is often a symbolic gesture.
A resolution is a formal expression of the opinion or will of one house of the U.S. Congress, adopted by vote and presented in the form of a bill. Unlike a bill, a resolution has no actual enforcement clause and is often a symbolic gesture.