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Apr 5, 2025
Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S2447-2448)
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Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S2447-2448)
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Apr 5, 2025
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.
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Apr 5, 2025
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Apr 5, 2025
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(R-UT)
Apr 5, 2025
Apr 5, 2025
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Version: Agreed to Senate
Version Date: Apr 5, 2025
Last Updated: Nov 15, 2025 6:23 AM
[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 155 Agreed to Senate
(ATS) ]
<DOC>
119th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 155
Honoring the life and legacy of the Honorable Mia Bourdeau Love, former
Representative for the State of Utah.
_______________________________________________________________________
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
April 5 (legislative day, April 4), 2025
Mr. Curtis (for himself and Mr. Lee) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
_______________________________________________________________________
RESOLUTION
Honoring the life and legacy of the Honorable Mia Bourdeau Love, former
Representative for the State of Utah.
Whereas Ludmya ``Mia'' Bourdeau was born in Brooklyn, New York, on December 6,
1975, to Haitian immigrant parents Jean Maxime and Marie Bourdeau and
was raised in a family steeped in faith, freedom, compassion, and hard
work;
Whereas the values instilled in Representative Love by her parents inspired a
life of service, excellence, and courage;
Whereas Representative Love graduated from the University of Hartford, and upon
moving to Utah, began a lifetime of public service and civic leadership;
Whereas she was elected to the Saratoga Springs City Council and then made
history in 2009 as the first African-American woman elected mayor in the
State of Utah;
Whereas, in 2014, Representative Love was elected to the United States House of
Representatives, becoming the first Black Republican woman ever elected
to Congress;
Whereas, in Congress, she was a principled voice for the people of Utah, for
fiscal responsibility, for opportunity, and for the enduring values of
family, faith, and freedom;
Whereas, throughout her life, she used her voice not only to shape policy and
uplift civic discourse, but also to comfort friends, encourage family,
and testify about her faith;
Whereas, after her time in Congress, Representative Love continued to serve the
public as a political commentator, author, and national thought leader,
fostering more honest, civil, and inclusive conversations on the
pressing issues of the day;
Whereas Representative Love's deep faith as a member of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints was central to her life, and her leadership
and commitment to discipleship shaped her every endeavor;
Whereas she was a devoted wife to Jason Love, a loving mother to Alessa,
Abigale, and Peyton, and a joyful grandmother to Mera, and built her
life around strengthening her family, encouraging their dreams, and
walking beside them with grace and strength;
Whereas Representative Love inspired countless women, immigrants, public
servants, and young leaders to find their voice, stand firm in their
values, and believe they too could lead;
Whereas even in the face of illness and adversity, Representative Love
demonstrated faith, courage, authenticity, and resolve, recording her
memoir ``Qualified'' after her cancer diagnosis to ensure her voice
would continue to uplift her family and the people of the United States;
and
Whereas Representative Love passed away on March 23, 2025, leaving behind a
legacy of integrity, inspiration, and purpose that will resound for
generations: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That--
(1) the Senate--
(A) has heard with profound sorrow and deep respect
the announcement of the death of the Honorable Mia
Bourdeau Love, former Representative for the State of
Utah; and
(B) respectfully requests that the Secretary of the
Senate--
(i) communicate this resolution to the
House of Representatives; and
(ii) transmit an enrolled copy of this
resolution to the family of the Honorable Mia
Bourdeau Love; and
(2) when the Senate adjourns on the date of the adoption of
this resolution, it stands adjourned as a further mark of
respect to the memory of the Honorable Mia Bourdeau Love.
<all>
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 155 Agreed to Senate
(ATS) ]
<DOC>
119th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 155
Honoring the life and legacy of the Honorable Mia Bourdeau Love, former
Representative for the State of Utah.
_______________________________________________________________________
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
April 5 (legislative day, April 4), 2025
Mr. Curtis (for himself and Mr. Lee) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
_______________________________________________________________________
RESOLUTION
Honoring the life and legacy of the Honorable Mia Bourdeau Love, former
Representative for the State of Utah.
Whereas Ludmya ``Mia'' Bourdeau was born in Brooklyn, New York, on December 6,
1975, to Haitian immigrant parents Jean Maxime and Marie Bourdeau and
was raised in a family steeped in faith, freedom, compassion, and hard
work;
Whereas the values instilled in Representative Love by her parents inspired a
life of service, excellence, and courage;
Whereas Representative Love graduated from the University of Hartford, and upon
moving to Utah, began a lifetime of public service and civic leadership;
Whereas she was elected to the Saratoga Springs City Council and then made
history in 2009 as the first African-American woman elected mayor in the
State of Utah;
Whereas, in 2014, Representative Love was elected to the United States House of
Representatives, becoming the first Black Republican woman ever elected
to Congress;
Whereas, in Congress, she was a principled voice for the people of Utah, for
fiscal responsibility, for opportunity, and for the enduring values of
family, faith, and freedom;
Whereas, throughout her life, she used her voice not only to shape policy and
uplift civic discourse, but also to comfort friends, encourage family,
and testify about her faith;
Whereas, after her time in Congress, Representative Love continued to serve the
public as a political commentator, author, and national thought leader,
fostering more honest, civil, and inclusive conversations on the
pressing issues of the day;
Whereas Representative Love's deep faith as a member of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints was central to her life, and her leadership
and commitment to discipleship shaped her every endeavor;
Whereas she was a devoted wife to Jason Love, a loving mother to Alessa,
Abigale, and Peyton, and a joyful grandmother to Mera, and built her
life around strengthening her family, encouraging their dreams, and
walking beside them with grace and strength;
Whereas Representative Love inspired countless women, immigrants, public
servants, and young leaders to find their voice, stand firm in their
values, and believe they too could lead;
Whereas even in the face of illness and adversity, Representative Love
demonstrated faith, courage, authenticity, and resolve, recording her
memoir ``Qualified'' after her cancer diagnosis to ensure her voice
would continue to uplift her family and the people of the United States;
and
Whereas Representative Love passed away on March 23, 2025, leaving behind a
legacy of integrity, inspiration, and purpose that will resound for
generations: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That--
(1) the Senate--
(A) has heard with profound sorrow and deep respect
the announcement of the death of the Honorable Mia
Bourdeau Love, former Representative for the State of
Utah; and
(B) respectfully requests that the Secretary of the
Senate--
(i) communicate this resolution to the
House of Representatives; and
(ii) transmit an enrolled copy of this
resolution to the family of the Honorable Mia
Bourdeau Love; and
(2) when the Senate adjourns on the date of the adoption of
this resolution, it stands adjourned as a further mark of
respect to the memory of the Honorable Mia Bourdeau Love.
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