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  • The resolution, H. RES. 1422, commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, which established the National Wilderness Preservation System in the United States. It highlights the continuous efforts over six decades by Presidents, Congress, government agencies, and...

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    In H. RES. 1422, Congress is celebrating a special law that started 60 years ago to keep big areas of nature safe and clean for people and animals. This resolution reminds everyone how important it is to take care of these wild places, and it also says we should work with Native American groups to keep these areas healthy and beautiful for the future.

  • H. RES. 1490 is a resolution introduced in the House of Representatives in support of designating September 23, 2024, as "Mary Church Terrell Day." The resolution recognizes Terrell's significant contributions to the civil rights and women's rights movements. It highlights her achievements as...

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    There is a plan to make September 23, 2024, a special day called "Mary Church Terrell Day." This day would celebrate Mary Church Terrell for helping people with civil rights and women's rights a long time ago. Congress is being asked to officially remember all the good things she did.

  • H. R. 3250, titled the “National Museum of Play Recognition Act,” is a bill that seeks to officially recognize the Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum in Rochester, New York, as the National Museum of Play. Congress acknowledges that this museum is unique for its focus on...

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    In this bill, Congress wants to officially call a special place called the Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum in New York the "National Museum of Play" because it helps people learn and have fun through playing. This means it's recognized as important, but it won't get money from the government for being called that.

  • H. R. 3250 is a bill that officially recognizes the Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum in Rochester, New York, as the National Museum of Play. The museum is acknowledged by Congress for its unique focus on exploring the role of play in learning, creativity, and cultural history....

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    Imagine a really special museum in New York that shows how playing helps us learn and be creative. Congress has decided to give this museum a special title, calling it the "National Museum of Play," but this won’t give it any extra money or make it part of the government's parks.