Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan Senate Bill SR0063

Introduced
6/25/25  

Caption

A resolution to urge the Michigan congressional delegation, the United States government, and the governments of India and Pakistan to condemn all terrorism and acts of violence against civilians and to continue working toward a peaceful resolution of this conflict.

Impact

The resolution calls for the active engagement of the U.S. federal government in addressing the tensions and conflicts arising from incidents of violence in Jammu and Kashmir. Specifically, it seeks a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflicts, encouraging diplomatic efforts and international collaboration. By urging condemnation from multiple parties, the resolution aims to promote a unified stance against terrorism, highlighting the violation of international human rights norms regarding religious tolerance and civilian protection.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 63, introduced by Senator Webber, aims to urge the Michigan congressional delegation and various governments, including those of India and Pakistan, to condemn acts of terrorism and violence against civilians. The resolution notably highlights a recent attack on April 22, 2025, near Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, where militants targeted Hindu tourists, resulting in 26 deaths. The geopolitical context of Jammu and Kashmir's long-standing territorial disputes between India and Pakistan serves as a backdrop to this resolution, emphasizing the need for collective condemnation of violence against civilians.

Contention

Although the resolution serves as a vital statement against violence, it also highlights the ongoing complexities of U.S. foreign policy in South Asia. Challenges may arise in fostering diplomatic dialogue between India and Pakistan, particularly given the heightened tensions following the recent attacks. The resolution represents a diplomatic effort but can also be seen as a contentious move within the political context of Michigan and its representation in global issues, showcasing the complexities of local responses to international crises.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HR0415

CONDEMNS-TERRORISM/KASHMIR

MI HR0173

A resolution to condemn political violence in all forms and affirm the commitment of the Michigan House of Representatives to civility, safety, and the peaceful exercise of democracy.

MI SR7

A RESOLUTION condemning all acts of political violence and affirming the civil and peaceful exercise of democracy.

MI SR0082

A resolution to condemn political violence in all forms, regardless of political party or ideology, and affirm the commitment of the Michigan Senate to peaceful dispute resolution through lawful, democratic means.

MI HR0214

A resolution to urge the United States Senate to immediately pass a clean continuing resolution to reopen the federal government.

MI HCR0017

Urging Indiana's federal congressional delegation and the United States government to place price floors for farmers and break up agricultural monopolies.

MI HR90

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MI HR0227

A resolution to urge the United States House of Representatives to investigate allegations concerning Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s authorization of military actions resulting in the deaths of civilians in international waters and, should the evidence support these allegations, to introduce and adopt articles of impeachment against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.

MI HR11

Urging the United States government to investigate allegations of abuse of minorities, especially Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, and other religious minorities by the interim government of Bangladesh.

MI HR0140

A resolution to urge the United States Congress and the President of the United States to take all appropriate diplomatic steps to de-escalate violence and avoid further military conflict in the Middle East involving Iran and Israel.

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