
Legislative Resolutions
Legislative resolutions are formal statements adopted by a legislative body, like a legislature or congress, to express opinions, make expressions of sentiment, or address specific issues. They do not have the power to create or amend laws but can recognize achievements, commemorate events, or express the legislative body's stance on various topics. Resolutions can be used to show support, approve certain actions, or call for action without the force of law. Essentially, they serve as official statements or gestures that help communicate the legislature’s positions or sentiments.