Summary of HRES 1052: National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month Resolution
Overview
This House resolution expresses support for the designation of February 2026 as "National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month". The resolution aims to raise awareness about the issue of teen dating violence and promote efforts to prevent it.
Key Provisions
- Acknowledges that teen dating violence is a serious public health issue that affects millions of youth in the United States each year.
- Supports the designation of February 2026 as National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month to encourage everyone to learn more about this problem and take action to stop it.
- Calls on the President to issue a proclamation recognizing February 2026 as National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month.
- Encourages schools, communities, and organizations to host activities and educational programs to raise awareness about teen dating violence during the designated month.
Potential Impact
If passed, this resolution would help increase national attention and awareness around the issue of teen dating violence. It could lead to more schools, communities, and advocacy groups organizing events and educational campaigns focused on prevention during the designated awareness month.
By designating an official national awareness month, the resolution could also encourage greater federal, state, and local government support for anti-violence programs and resources for youth. This could expand access to services and education that empower young people to build healthy relationships.
Procedural Timeline
- The resolution was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary on February 10, 2026, the same day it was introduced in the House.
- No further legislative action has been taken on the resolution at this time. It remains under consideration in the committee.