Bill

BILL • US HOUSE

HRES 466

Expressing support for the designation of the first Tuesday in June as "National Cancer Survivor Beauty and Support Day".

119th Congress
Introduced by Bill Huizenga, Robin Kelly, Jan Schakowsky and 1 other co-sponsors

Non-binding House resolution expressing support to designate the first Tuesday in June as National Cancer Survivor Beauty and Support Day, raising awareness and honoring survivors.

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Bill Summary • HRES 466

Summary of H.Res. 466 (Expressing support for the designation of the first Tuesday in June as "National Cancer Survivor Beauty and Support Day")

Overview
- H.Res. 466 is a non-binding House of Representatives resolution that expresses support for designating a national day to recognize cancer survivors and the broader support community.
- Title implication: the designation is for the first Tuesday in June as “National Cancer Survivor Beauty and Support Day.”

Purpose and intent
- The primary purpose is to publicly express the House’s backing for establishing a national day dedicated to honoring cancer survivors and the services that support them, with a focus suggested by the title on beauty and supportive resources.
- As a resolution, it does not amend law, create new programs, or authorize funding; it serves as a symbolic acknowledgement and advocacy.

Key provisions
- Introduced language (as labeled in the bill text): “That the House of Representatives supports the designation of National Cancer Survivor Beauty and Support Day.”
- No additional substantive policy changes, programs, or fiscal provisions are included in this version.

Affected parties
- Cancer survivors and their families, who may benefit from heightened recognition and awareness.
- Organizations and professionals involved in survivorship support, including beauty, wellness, and cosmetic services that may participate in events or programs.
- The general public, through increased awareness of survivorship issues and related support resources.

Procedural and timeline details
- Introduced: June 3, 2025.
- Status: Submitted in the House.
- Referred to committee: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform (on the same date).
- Next steps (if pursued): The committee could consider the measure, potentially moving it to the House floor for a vote. As a resolution, passage would be a symbolic act of Congress.

Sponsors
- Primary sponsor: Rep. Bradley Scott Schneider.
- Cosponsors: Rep. Janice D. Schakowsky, Rep. Bill Huizenga, Rep. Robin L. Kelly.

Potential impact
- Since the bill is a simple, symbolic resolution, its direct legal or fiscal impact is limited.
- Potential indirect effects include:
- Increased awareness of cancer survivorship and supportive services.
- Encouraged participation in events, campaigns, or charitable activities related to survivorship and beauty/support services.
- Encouragement for state/local governments, organizations, and communities to recognize and observe the designated day.

Notes
- This summary reflects the information available in the introduced version and legislative actions up to the date provided. No further actions or amendments are listed.

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