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A resolution designating June 23, 2026, as "Social Media Harms Victim Remembrance Day".

Designating June 23, 2026, as ``Social Media Harms Victim Remembrance Day''.

Introduced Jun 9, 2026

Latest action (Jun 22, 2026) Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S3024)

Issues
Technology & Privacy

Summary

  • Designates June 23, 2026, as "Social Media Harms Victim Remembrance Day" to honor individuals who have been harmed or lost their lives due to social media-related incidents
  • Urges individuals, communities, organizations, and social media platforms to observe the day through remembrance ceremonies, educational events, and advocacy efforts to raise awareness about social media harms
  • Calls on relevant government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and stakeholders to collaborate in developing initiatives to address social media harms, including enhancing digital literacy and promoting online safety measures
  • Requests the Secretary of the Senate transmit the resolution to the President, Secretary of Health and Human Services, and Federal Trade Commission Chair to promote awareness and encourage actions to prevent social media-related harm

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Actions (5)

  1. Jun 22, 2026 Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S3024) · senate
  2. Jun 22, 2026 Passed/agreed to in Senate: Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.
  3. Jun 22, 2026 Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by Unanimous Consent. · senate
  4. Jun 9, 2026 Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S2701) · senate
  5. Jun 9, 2026 Submitted in Senate

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Full text

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

June 9, 2026

Ms. Klobuchar (for herself and Mrs. Blackburn) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary

RESOLUTION

Designating June 23, 2026, as “Social Media Harms Victim Remembrance Day”.

Whereas the internet has revolutionized the ability to exchange information, improved the accessibility of education, reduced the costs of healthcare through telehealth, and stimulated the national economy by providing millions of jobs and trillions of dollars in gross product each year; Whereas social media has become central to modern communication, bringing together people from across the globe; Whereas teenagers spend almost 9 hours on screens per day, on average; Whereas over 90 percent of teenagers use social media; Whereas 51 percent of teenagers spend nearly 5 hours on social media each day; Whereas nearly half of teens report being online almost constantly; Whereas parents identify social media as the leading reason it is harder to be a teen today than in the past; Whereas social media presents significant risks, especially to adolescents, including the perpetuation and promotion of harmful and dangerous behaviors and connections; Whereas countless individuals and families have suffered harms, including death, because of experiences on social media platforms, including cyberbullying, harassment, exposure to sex trafficking, and exploitation; Whereas social media has been linked to an increase in illicit drug poisoning and overdose related deaths; Whereas social media use has been linked to self-harming behavior and suicidal ideation in youth; Whereas suicide has become one of the leading causes of death in children aged 15 to 19; Whereas it is vital to recognize and honor the experiences of those who have been harmed by social media, including the victims, survivors, and their families; Whereas commemorating Social Media Harms Victim Remembrance Day provides an opportunity to raise awareness about the detrimental effects of social media and to advocate for measures to effectively mitigate these harms; and Whereas establishing a designated day of remembrance fosters empathy, solidarity, and support for those who have endured social media-related trauma and encourages efforts to promote digital well-being and online safety: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Senate—

(1) designates June 23, 2026, as “Social Media Harms Victim Remembrance Day” to honor the individuals who have lost their lives and have suffered harm because of social media;

(2) reaffirms its commitment to protecting individuals from harm in digital spaces and promoting a culture of respect, empathy, and responsibility online by acknowledging the significance of Social Media Harms Victim Remembrance Day;

(3) urges individuals, communities, organizations, and social media platforms to observe Social Media Harms Victim Remembrance Day through activities such as remembrance ceremonies, educational events, and advocacy efforts aimed at raising awareness about social media harms and supporting victims and survivors;

(4) calls upon relevant government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and stakeholders to collaborate in developing and implementing initiatives to address social media harms effectively, including enhancing digital literacy, promoting online safety measures, and supporting the rights of victims; and

(5) respectfully requests that the Secretary of the Senate transmit enrolled copies of this resolution to the President of the United States, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and the Chair of the Federal Trade Commission to promote awareness of Social Media Harms Victim Remembrance Day and encourage actions to prevent social media-related harm. <all>

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