Expressing support of the goal of celebrating a "National Day of Honor and Respect" in conjunction with "Constitution Day and Citizenship Day".
National Day of Honor and Respect
This bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process after being sent to the House Committee on the Judiciary for review. No further actions or hearings have been scheduled at this time. The bill is not moving forward right now.
Legislative Progress
This is a symbolic resolution that does not change any laws. While it has support from both parties, many similar proposals never make it to a final vote.
Key Points
- This resolution suggests creating a National Day of Honor and Respect. It would be held on September 17, the same day the country already celebrates the Constitution and citizenship.
- The plan is to honor the hard work and history of people from all different backgrounds. It specifically mentions how immigrants have helped build the country and how many Americans can trace their roots back to Ellis Island.
- It asks Americans to focus on what brings them together rather than what divides them. The resolution also calls for an end to hate and discrimination while encouraging people to learn more about their government and serve their communities.
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Milestones
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Submitted in House
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Source Information
Document Type
Congressional Bill
Official Title
Expressing support of the goal of celebrating a "National Day of Honor and Respect" in conjunction with "Constitution Day and Citizenship Day".
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