Bill 118 HRES 670, titled "Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that all 50 States should include the events of the September 11th terrorist attacks in the curriculum of elementary and secondary schools," aims to ensure that the tragic events of September 11, 2001 are never forgotten by future generations of Americans. The bill emphasizes the importance of educating students about the terrorist attacks that took place on that fateful day, which claimed the lives of nearly 3,000 innocent individuals.
The bill calls for all 50 states to include the events of September 11th in their curriculum for elementary and secondary schools. By incorporating this important piece of American history into the educational system, the bill seeks to ensure that students are aware of the impact that the attacks had on the nation and the world. It also aims to honor the memory of those who lost their lives and the heroic efforts of first responders and ordinary citizens who came together in the face of tragedy.
By passing this bill, the House of Representatives hopes to instill a sense of remembrance and reverence for the events of September 11th in future generations. By educating students about this pivotal moment in American history, the bill aims to ensure that the sacrifices made on that day are never forgotten and that the lessons learned from the attacks continue to shape the nation's values and priorities.