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HCONRES 80

Recognizing the duty of Congress to meet the needs of working women.

119th Congress Introduced by Alma Adams and 14 co-sponsors

House concurrent resolution affirms Congress's duty to address working women's needs through unspecified policy priorities without binding legislative requirements or funding commitments.

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Bill Summary · HCONRES 80

Legislative bill overview

H.Con.Res. 80 is a concurrent resolution affirming Congress's responsibility to address the needs and concerns of working women. As a concurrent resolution rather than legislation, it expresses the sense of Congress but does not create binding law or allocate funding. The bill serves as a formal statement of congressional intent regarding policies affecting working women.

Why is this important

Concurrent resolutions establish congressional priorities and can influence future legislation and executive actions. This resolution signals support for examining workplace issues affecting women—such as wage equity, childcare access, family leave, and workplace discrimination—potentially shaping the legislative agenda. However, its actual impact depends entirely on whether specific legislative measures follow.

Potential points of contention

  • Vagueness of scope: The resolution doesn't specify which particular needs should be prioritized (wage gaps, childcare, harassment, advancement barriers), leaving interpretation open to political debate
  • Resource allocation questions: While the resolution affirms a "duty," it provides no concrete funding mechanisms or mandatory actions, raising questions about how commitments would be implemented
  • Partisan framing: Sponsorship by Democratic members may lead Republicans to question whether this addresses working women broadly or promotes a specific political agenda, potentially limiting bipartisan support

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

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