Bill
HRES 261
Recognizing the heritage, culture, and contributions of Latinas in the United States.
The bill symbolically recognizes and honors Latinas’ heritage, culture, and contributions, while noting ongoing work toward their full equality.
Bill
HRES 261
The bill symbolically recognizes and honors Latinas’ heritage, culture, and contributions, while noting ongoing work toward their full equality.
HRES 261 is a House Resolution introduced in the 118th Congress that recognizes and honors the heritage, culture, and contributions of Latinas in the United States. It is a non-binding, symbolic measure (a resolution) rather than a statute that would modify law or authorize funding. The bill has been submitted in the House and referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
The bill articulates two primary goals:
1) Celebrate and honor the successes of Latinas and the contributions they have made and continue to make to the United States.
2) Recognize that further changes are necessary to ensure Latinas can realize their full potential as equal members of society.
In short, it aims to elevate awareness of Latinas’ past and ongoing impact and to acknowledge ongoing work toward full equality.
Based on the introduced text, the bill contains two affirmative statements:
- (1) The House celebrates and honors Latinas’ successes and their ongoing contributions to the United States.
- (2) The House recognizes the changes that are still needed to ensure Latinas can realize their full potential as equal members of society.
Notes:
- The language is declaratory and ceremonial, reflecting recognition and advocacy rather than establishing new programs, mandates, or funding.
- No specific policy changes, programs, or appropriations are enumerated in the text provided.
If you’d like, I can add a short comparison with the Senate companion (SRES 144) once its text is available, or provide a plain-language brief for public-facing materials.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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