A resolution recognizing escalating threats to freedom of the press and freedom of speech worldwide, including increasing harm to journalists reporting in conflict zones and under repressive regimes, reaffirming the vital role that a free and independent press plays in upholding democracy, fostering economic prosperity, and keeping the public informed, and reaffirming freedom of the press as a priority of the United States Government in supporting democracy, human rights, and good governance in commemoration of "World Press Freedom Day" on May 3, 2025.
Global Press Freedom: Senate Recognition
This resolution is currently in the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations for review. It was recently introduced and is waiting for the committee to decide on its next steps. There are no upcoming votes scheduled at this time.
Legislative Progress
This is a bipartisan resolution for a commemorative day. These typically pass quickly with little to no opposition.
Key Points
- This resolution honors World Press Freedom Day and highlights the dangers journalists face. It points out that over 120 media workers were killed in 2024 and hundreds more were put in prison just for doing their jobs.
- The Senate is speaking out against governments that try to silence the news. It calls for the immediate release of all journalists who have been wrongly locked up and asks for fair investigations into attacks on American reporters working abroad.
- The plan emphasizes that a free press is a key part of a healthy democracy. It helps stop corruption, keeps the public safe, and makes sure leaders are held accountable for their actions.
- It specifically mentions several American journalists who were hurt, killed, or kidnapped while reporting in other countries. The resolution asks the government to make protecting these workers a top priority in its foreign policy.
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Milestones
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S2759-2760)
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A resolution recognizing escalating threats to freedom of the press and freedom of speech worldwide, including increasing harm to journalists reporting in conflict zones and under repressive regimes, reaffirming the vital role that a free and independent press plays in upholding democracy, fostering economic prosperity, and keeping the public informed, and reaffirming freedom of the press as a priority of the United States Government in supporting democracy, human rights, and good governance in commemoration of "World Press Freedom Day" on May 3, 2025.
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