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HRES 445

Supporting the goals and ideals of the month of May as Sex Ed For All Month: Equity and Access for All.

119th Congress
Introduced by Alma Adams, Julia Brownley, Yvette Clarke and 7 other co-sponsors

HRES 445 designates May as "Sex Ed For All Month," promoting equitable access to comprehensive sex education for all youth and urging support from officials and communities.

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Bill Summary • HRES 445

Summary of HRES 445: Supporting Sex Ed For All Month

Bill Number: HRES 445

Title: Supporting the goals and ideals of the month of May as Sex Ed For All Month: Equity and Access for All

Status: Submitted in House

Introduced: May 23, 2025

Classification: Resolution

Purpose and Intent

HRES 445 aims to promote awareness and support for comprehensive sex education by designating May as "Sex Ed For All Month." The resolution emphasizes the importance of equitable access to sex education for all young people, advocating for informed and inclusive educational practices.

Key Provisions

The resolution includes several important calls to action:

  1. Support for Goals and Ideals: The House of Representatives expresses its support for the objectives of Sex Ed For All Month.

  2. Advocacy for Legislation: Public and elected officials are urged to advocate for and invest in sex education legislation.

  3. Encouragement for Local Governments: State and local governments, along with public health and educational agencies, are encouraged to recognize and support the month.

  4. Commendation of Organizations: The resolution commends community and faith-based organizations, as well as educational and health centers, for their efforts in providing sex education.

  5. Prioritization of Quality Programs: It calls for prioritizing sex education programs that are:

    • Evidence-informed
    • Comprehensive
    • Confidential
    • Equitable and accessible
    • Medically accurate and complete
    • Age and developmentally appropriate
    • Culturally responsive
    • Trauma-informed and resilience-oriented
  6. Discouragement of Inadequate Programs: The resolution discourages health education programs that:

    • Withhold critical information about sexuality
    • Are medically inaccurate or incomplete
    • Promote stereotypes or fail to address inequities
    • Do not meet the needs of diverse youth populations
  7. Implementation in Schools: It recommends the implementation of sex education in schools and ongoing professional development for educators.

  8. Action from Youth-Serving Professionals: All professionals who work with youth are called to ensure access to inclusive and honest sex education.

Impact

The resolution seeks to impact a wide range of stakeholders, including:
- Young People: Ensuring they receive comprehensive and inclusive sex education.
- Educators and Professionals: Encouraging ongoing training and support for those teaching sex education.
- Community Organizations: Recognizing and supporting their role in providing sex education.

Legislative Actions

  • May 23, 2025: The resolution was referred to the Committee on Education and Workforce, and additionally to the Committee on Energy and Commerce for consideration of relevant provisions.

This resolution represents a significant step towards enhancing the quality and accessibility of sex education across the United States, aiming to create a more informed and equitable environment for young people.

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