Bill Sponsor
Senate Simple Resolution 71
115th Congress(2017-2018)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that John Arthur "Jack" Johnson should receive a posthumous pardon for the racially motivated conviction in 1913 that diminished the athletic, cultural, and historic significance of Jack Johnson and unduly tarnished his reputation.
Introduced
Introduced
Introduced in Senate on Feb 28, 2017
Overview
Text
Introduced
Feb 28, 2017
Latest Action
Feb 28, 2017
Origin Chamber
Senate
Type
Simple Resolution
Simple Resolution
A form of legislative measure introduced and potentially acted upon by only one congressional chamber and used for the regulation of business only within the chamber of origin. Depending on the chamber of origin, they begin with a designation of either H.Res. or S.Res. Joint resolutions and concurrent resolutions are other types of resolutions.
Bill Number
71
Congress
115
Policy Area
Crime and Law Enforcement
Crime and Law Enforcement
Primary focus of measure is criminal offenses, investigation and prosecution, procedure and sentencing; corrections and imprisonment; juvenile crime; law enforcement administration. Measures concerning terrorism may fall under Emergency Management or International Affairs policy areas.
Sponsorship by Party
Republican
Arizona
Democrat
New Jersey
Senate Votes (0)
No Senate votes have been held for this bill.
Summary

Expresses the sense of the Senate that Jack Johnson, the first African-American professional boxer to hold the title of Heavyweight Champion of the World, should receive a posthumous pardon to expunge from the annals of American criminal justice a racially motivated abuse of the federal government's prosecutorial authority and to recognize his athletic and cultural contributions to society.

Text (1)
February 28, 2017
Actions (2)
02/28/2017
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text of measure as introduced: CR S1505)
02/28/2017
Introduced in Senate
Public Record
Record Updated
Jan 11, 2023 1:35:49 PM