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HRES 1089

Expressing support for the designation of February 2026 as "Hawaiian Language Month" or "'Olelo Hawai'i Month".

119th Congress Introduced by Ed Case and 3 co-sponsors

House resolution designates February 2026 as Hawaiian Language Month to recognize and support indigenous language preservation efforts.

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Bill Summary · HRES 1089

Legislative bill overview

HRES 1089 is a non-binding resolution expressing congressional support for designating February 2026 as "Hawaiian Language Month" or "'Olelo Hawai'i Month." The resolution serves as a symbolic statement recognizing the importance of the Hawaiian language and encouraging its preservation and celebration.

Why is this important

Hawaiian is an indigenous language that nearly went extinct but has experienced revival efforts in recent decades through immersion schools and community programs. Congressional recognition provides visibility and cultural validation for language preservation initiatives, which can influence federal funding priorities and educational policies affecting Native Hawaiian communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Symbolic vs. substantive action: Critics may argue the resolution is purely ceremonial and doesn't provide concrete resources or policy changes needed for genuine language revitalization
  • Federal overreach concerns: Some may question whether Congress should designate cultural months, viewing this as appropriate only for state or local governments
  • Equity questions: Others might ask why certain languages receive congressional recognition while other endangered indigenous languages do not, or whether resources should prioritize substantive language programs over symbolic designations

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

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