The 2025 Senate Joint Resolution 121, introduced on January 15, 2026, by a group of senators and representatives, seeks to officially recognize February 6 as Ronald Reagan Day in Wisconsin. This resolution highlights the significant contributions of President Ronald Reagan, who served as the 40th president of the United States and is noted for his humble beginnings, leadership during a time of economic struggle, and pivotal role in ending the Cold War. The resolution emphasizes Reagan's optimistic vision, commitment to strengthening the military, and his historic electoral success.

The resolution marks February 6, 2026, as the 114th anniversary of Reagan's birth and encourages Wisconsin citizens to acknowledge and celebrate this day. By designating a specific day to honor Reagan, the resolution aims to promote awareness of his legacy and inspire participation in observances that reflect his impact on American history and values.