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A resolution relating to the life and death of Chuck Norris.

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119th
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2026-04-20
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James Lankford
James Lankford
Republican · OK · Senator
Votes with party: 75.6% (854 recorded votes)

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2026-04-22

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This resolution honors the life and legacy of Chuck Norris, the actor, martial artist, and television personality known for his roles in action films and the "Walker, Texas Ranger" series. The measure recognizes his contributions to entertainment and popular culture, as well as his philanthropic work and advocacy efforts throughout his career. Congress is expressing its respect for Norris's impact on American entertainment and society through this formal recognition.

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[Congressional Bills 119th Congress] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] [S. Res. 681 Agreed to Senate (ATS)] <DOC> 119th CONGRESS 2d Session S. RES. 681 Relating to the life and death of Chuck Norris. _______________________________________________________________________ IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES April 20, 2026 Mr. Lankford (for himself and Mr. Armstrong) submitted the following resolution; which was considered and agreed to _______________________________________________________________________ RESOLUTION Relating to the life and death of Chuck Norris. Whereas Carlos Ray ``Chuck'' Norris was born in Ryan, Oklahoma, on March 10, 1940, and passed at the age of 86 on March 19, 2026, in Hawaii; Whereas, at age 12, Norris moved to Torrance, California; Whereas, in 1958, Norris enlisted in the United States Air Force and was given the occupational specialty of air police, now called Air Force Security Forces; Whereas Norris spent 1 year at an Air Force base in Arizona and then deployed to Osan Air Base in South Korea; Whereas, while stationed in South Korea, Norris learned the disciplines of Judo and Tang Soo Do, eventually earning a black belt in Karate; Whereas, in 1962, Norris was honorably discharged from the military and resumed Judo training; Whereas, in 1968, Norris won his first Professional Middleweight Karate Champion title; Whereas, in 1968, Norris made his acting debut in ``The Wrecking Crew''; Whereas, in 1972, Norris starred in his first major film, ``The Way of the Dragon,'' alongside Bruce Lee; Whereas, in 1974, Norris decided to retire from martial arts after winning his sixth consecutive Professional Middleweight Karate Championship; Whereas Norris continued to act in more than 20 movies, including ``Missing in Action,'' ``The Delta Force,'' and ``Sidekicks''; Whereas, in 1993, Norris made his television debut in the series ``Walker, Texas Ranger'' and starred in the series for 9 seasons; Whereas, in 2005, Norris reprised his role as Ranger Cordell Walker, starring in ``Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire''; Whereas Norris started a charitable organization called ``Kickstart'' to provide martial arts training to middle-school students, teach them respect and discipline, and improve their self-esteem; Whereas, in 1990, Norris created a new martial arts style called ``Chun Kuk Do''; Whereas, in 2001, Norris received the Veteran of the Year Award from the United States Air Force; Whereas Norris paid his respects to veterans, oftentimes visiting troops overseas; Whereas, in 2007, Norris was made an honorary marine by Marine Corps Commandant General James T. Conway; Whereas, in 2010, former Texas Governor Rick Perry named Norris an honorary Texas Ranger, and in 2017, the Texas Senate named Norris an honorary Texan for his role in ``Walker, Texas Ranger''; Whereas Norris was known for both his inspirational and humorous quotes, including-- (1) ``When I accepted Jesus Christ as my Savior, it changed my life forever.''; (2) ``There is no substitute for hard work. Always be humble & hungry.''; and (3) ``When the boogeyman goes to sleep he checks the closet for me.''; and Whereas Norris leaves behind his wife, Gena, children, and grandchildren: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Senate-- (1) has heard with profound sorrow and deep regret the announcement of the death of Chuck Norris; and (2) respectfully requests that the Secretary of the Senate communicate this resolution to the House of Representatives. <all>