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SRES 509

A resolution designating October 16, 2025, and October 16, 2026, as "World Food Day".

119th Congress Introduced by John Boozman and 3 co-sponsors

Senate unanimously designates October 16, 2025-2026 as "World Food Day" to recognize global efforts addressing hunger and food security.

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Bill Summary · SRES 509

Legislative bill overview

Senate Resolution 509 officially designates October 16, 2025, and October 16, 2026, as "World Food Day" in the United States. This symbolic resolution passed unanimously in the Senate on November 19, 2025, recognizing the United Nations' annual observance dedicated to addressing hunger and promoting food security globally.

Why is this important

Designating World Food Day raises public awareness about food insecurity, malnutrition, and sustainable agriculture both domestically and internationally. The resolution aligns U.S. recognition with global efforts to tackle hunger-related challenges and may encourage discussion about food policy, nutrition programs, and agricultural sustainability.

Potential points of contention

  • Symbolic vs. substantive: Critics may view this as a performative gesture that costs nothing while actual hunger and food security issues require funded legislative action, not ceremonial designations
  • International focus debate: Some may question why Congress dedicates resolutions to international observances rather than exclusively focusing resources on domestic food insecurity
  • Minimal congressional resources required: While uncontroversial enough to pass unanimously, skeptics might argue legislative time could address binding food policy legislation with measurable outcomes

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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