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HRES 1283

Expressing support for the designation of May 2026 as ''National Physical Fitness and Sports Month''.

119th Congress
Introduced by Don Bacon, Nanette Barragán, Hank Johnson and 3 other co-sponsors

Designates May 2026 as National Physical Fitness and Sports Month to promote awareness and participation in physical activity and athletic programs.

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Bill Summary · HRES 1283

Summary of HRES 1283 (119th Congress)

Purpose and intent

  • Expresses support for designating May 2026 as “National Physical Fitness and Sports Month.”
  • The resolution aims to recognize the importance of physical fitness and participation in sports for individuals, families, and communities, and to encourage public awareness and opportunities to engage in physical activity.

Key provisions and changes

  • Official designation: Proclaims May 2026 as National Physical Fitness and Sports Month.
  • Encouragement to promote: Highlights the value of physical activity, exercise, and access to athletic programs as part of a healthy lifestyle.
  • Non-binding nature: As a House Resolution, it serves to express the sense of the House rather than mandating policy, funding, or regulatory changes.

Who/what would be affected

  • General public: Encourages awareness and participation in physical fitness and sports during the designated month.
  • Government entities and organizations: Invites schools, community organizations, health programs, and public agencies to promote physical activity and related events during May 2026.
  • Stakeholders in fitness and sports: Schools, fitness organizations, amateur and youth sports programs, and public health advocates may reference the designation in programming and outreach.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Action history:
    • May 13, 2026: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
    • May 13, 2026: Submitted in the House.
  • Sponsorship:
    • Co-sponsors include Hank Johnson, Nanette Barragán, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Don Bacon, Terri Sewell, and Marc Veasey.
  • Legislative nature: The measure is a concurrent or simple resolution expressing support; it does not authorize spending, create new programs, or impose regulatory requirements.

Potential impact

  • Symbolic and rhetorical impact: Elevates visibility of physical fitness and sports, potentially shaping public messaging and education campaigns during May 2026.
  • Policy-neutral: No new mandates or funding are attached, making it a statement of encouragement rather than a substantive policy change.
  • Coordination opportunities: May serve as a coordinating hook for partnerships among schools, community organizations, health departments, and sporting associations to promote activities and events in that month.

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