PolicyBrief
H.RES. 700
119th CongressSep 11th 2025
Condemning the assassination of Charlie Kirk and honoring his life and legacy.
IN COMMITTEE

This resolution condemns the assassination of Charlie Kirk and honors his life, legacy, and commitment to civil discourse.

Mike Kennedy
R

Mike Kennedy

Representative

UT-3

LEGISLATION

House Resolution Condemns Charlie Kirk Assassination, Honors Commitment to Civil Discourse

This Congressional resolution is a formal statement from the House of Representatives following the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University. Essentially, it’s a legislative expression of condolences and a public condemnation of the violence. Since this is a resolution and not a law, it doesn't change any regulations, create new programs, or spend taxpayer money; it simply records the House's official position on the event.

The Official Statement

The resolution first acknowledges Charlie Kirk’s life, noting he was a devoted husband, father, and Christian. It specifically recognizes his founding of Turning Point USA in 2012, highlighting its growth as a conservative campus advocacy group. More broadly, the resolution states that Mr. Kirk encouraged civil discourse by engaging college students from various political backgrounds in open debates and discussions on campuses across the country. These points establish the context for why the House is issuing this formal statement.

Condolences and Commitment to Debate

The core of the resolution is twofold: the House strongly condemns the assassination itself, calling it out as an intolerable act of violence. It also extends its deepest condolences and sympathies to Mr. Kirk's family, including his wife, Erika, and their two young children. Finally, the resolution honors Mr. Kirk’s stated commitment to the constitutional principles of civil discussion and debate among all people, regardless of political affiliation. For everyday people, this resolution acts as the government’s formal recognition of a high-profile tragedy, reiterating a commitment to peaceful political engagement over violence.