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Original Slavery Remembrance Day Resolution
12/30/2022, 7:48 AM
Summary of Bill HJRES 64
Bill 117 HJRes 64, also known as the Original Slavery Remembrance Day Resolution, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress to establish June 19th as a national day of remembrance for the millions of African Americans who were enslaved in the United States. The bill aims to recognize the lasting impact of slavery on American society and to honor the resilience and contributions of African Americans throughout history.
The resolution highlights the importance of acknowledging the injustices of slavery and the need to educate future generations about this dark chapter in American history. It calls on all Americans to reflect on the legacy of slavery and to work towards creating a more just and equitable society for all.
If passed, this resolution would designate June 19th as a day for Americans to remember and honor the struggles and achievements of African Americans, as well as to promote unity and understanding among all citizens. The bill emphasizes the importance of recognizing and confronting the legacy of slavery in order to move forward as a more inclusive and compassionate nation. Overall, Bill 117 HJRes 64 seeks to promote awareness and understanding of the impact of slavery on American society and to encourage reflection and dialogue on how to address the ongoing effects of this historical injustice.
The resolution highlights the importance of acknowledging the injustices of slavery and the need to educate future generations about this dark chapter in American history. It calls on all Americans to reflect on the legacy of slavery and to work towards creating a more just and equitable society for all.
If passed, this resolution would designate June 19th as a day for Americans to remember and honor the struggles and achievements of African Americans, as well as to promote unity and understanding among all citizens. The bill emphasizes the importance of recognizing and confronting the legacy of slavery in order to move forward as a more inclusive and compassionate nation. Overall, Bill 117 HJRes 64 seeks to promote awareness and understanding of the impact of slavery on American society and to encourage reflection and dialogue on how to address the ongoing effects of this historical injustice.
Congressional Summary of HJRES 64
Original Slavery Remembrance Day Resolution
This joint resolution designates a Slavery Remembrance Day annually and condemns slavery and its progenies.
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Current Status of Bill HJRES 64
Bill HJRES 64 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since November 17, 2021. Bill HJRES 64 was introduced during Congress 117 and was introduced to the House on November 17, 2021. Bill HJRES 64's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform. as of November 17, 2021
Bipartisan Support of Bill HJRES 64
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
1Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
170Democrat Cosponsors
170Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HJRES 64
Primary Policy Focus
Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority IssuesPotential Impact Areas
- Commemorative events and holidays
- Racial and ethnic relations
- U.S. history
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HJRES 64
Original Slavery Remembrance Day Resolution
Original Slavery Remembrance Day Resolution
Designating a "Slavery Remembrance Day" on August 20th, to serve as a reminder of the evils of slavery.
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of HJRES 64
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