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HR 667

Level Up Day; July 9, 2025; recognize

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Segun Adeyina and 4 co-sponsors

Recognizes July 9, 2025 as Level Up Day to promote education, empowerment, and civic engagement through workshops and networking; non-binding and symbolic.

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Bill Summary · HR 667

Summary — H. Res. 667: “Level Up Day; July 9, 2025; recognize”

Status: Adopted by the House (resolution)
Introduced: January 23, 2025
Primary sponsors (from text): Representatives Segun Adeyina (GA-110), Gabe Okoye (GA-102), Arlene Beckles (GA-96), Sam Park (GA-107), Dewey McClain (GA-109)
Additional cosponsors listed: Rep. Ed Case; Rep. Ritchie Torres; Rep. James C. Moylan

Purpose and intent

H. Res. 667 is a commemorative House resolution that recognizes July 9, 2025, as “Level Up Day.” The resolution’s stated aim is to promote progress, achievement, empowerment, lifelong learning, civic engagement, and community participation by encouraging workshops, networking, and other initiatives that help individuals advance personally and professionally.

Key provisions

  • Official recognition by the U.S. House of Representatives of July 9, 2025, as Level Up Day.
  • Describes the mission and benefits of Level Up Day: encouraging education, awareness, civic engagement, goal-setting, networking, and empowerment for youth and adults.
  • Notes typical features of the observance (workshops, networking opportunities, initiatives to empower participants).
  • Directs the Clerk of the House to make appropriate copies of the resolution available for distribution to the public and the press.

Who or what is affected

  • The resolution is largely symbolic and aspirational. It primarily affects:
    • Community organizations, schools, employers, and nonprofits that might use the designation to plan events, outreach, or programming around July 9, 2025.
    • Individuals and groups that participate in or promote personal and professional development activities.
  • It does not create legal rights, obligations, funding, or regulatory changes for federal agencies, states, or private parties.

Procedural and timeline notes

  • Introduced in the House on January 23, 2025.
  • Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the Committee on Education and Workforce (and subsequently to the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation).
  • Sponsor delivered introductory remarks (Congressional Record) on February 4, 2025.
  • Placed on Local & Consent and Congratulatory & Memorial Resolutions calendars in March–April 2025.
  • Laid before the House and adopted (non-record vote) on April 9, 2025; reported enrolled thereafter.

Practical impact

Because this is a non-binding, honorary resolution, its practical effect is to raise awareness and encourage voluntary observances and programming around July 9, 2025. It may help organizers and educators publicize events or secure local recognition, but it does not authorize spending or change statutory law.

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

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