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  • H. RES. 1223 aims to designate October 10, 2024, as "American Girls in Sports Day." This resolution highlights the positive impact of athletic participation on young girls and the achievements of female athletes in U.S. sports history. It emphasizes the significance of Title...

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    H. RES. 1223 wants to make October 10, 2024, a special day called "American Girls in Sports Day" to celebrate and support girls playing sports and remember the great things they've done. It also talks about making sure sports are fair for all girls and how rules like Title IX help protect them in games.

  • H. RES. 1473 is a resolution in the House of Representatives that condemns racism and bigotry towards people of Haitian descent. It emphasizes the harmful effects of misinformation and false narratives that have created hostility against Haitians in communities, specifically...

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    This bill is like a big message that says being mean to Haitian people or believing and spreading lies about them is wrong. It also celebrates all the good things Haitian people have done in America and asks everyone to be kind and share truths.

  • S. 3729 aims to change the eligibility requirements for organizations that govern amateur sports in the United States. The bill introduces definitions for 'female,' 'male,' and 'sex' in the United States Code and specifies that individuals identified as male cannot...

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    This bill wants to make sure that sports competitions are fair by only letting boys who are called boys at birth play in boys' games, and girls who are called girls at birth play in girls' games. It's trying to keep things fair for everyone by making new rules about who can play in which team.

  • S. RES. 22 calls on the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to revoke its policy that allows transgender student-athletes who are biologically male to compete in women's sports. It urges the NCAA to implement a rule that only biological females can compete in...

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    The rule wants to change who can play in college sports for women, saying only girls born as girls should be allowed. Some people might not like this because it leaves out those who aren't part of that group or might make things unfair.

  • H. RES. 1032 is a resolution introduced in the House of Representatives to express support for designating February 26 through March 1, 2024, as "Public Schools Week." The resolution highlights the importance of public education as foundational to democracy and emphasizes...

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    The H. RES. 1032 is a plan to celebrate and support public schools during a special week from February 26 to March 1, 2024. It wants everyone to remember how important schools are and to make sure kids have the things they need to learn, like teachers, books, and help for feelings.

  • H. R. 7187, named the “Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act,” seeks to change the eligibility rules for amateur sports organizations. The bill introduces specific definitions for "female," "male," and "sex" within Section 220501(b) of the United States Code....

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    H. R. 7187 says that in some sports games for children, only kids who were born girls can play in events for girls, and kids who were born boys can't play in those girls' events.

  • H. RES. 1131 is a resolution introduced in the House of Representatives that celebrates Hindu Americans and acknowledges their positive contributions to the United States. It condemns attacks on Hindu places of worship, as well as Hinduphobia and anti-Hindu bigotry. The...

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    H. RES. 1131 is a piece of paper from the U.S. Congress that says "thank you" to people who follow the Hindu religion and live in America for the good things they do. It also says "no" to being mean to them or harming their places of worship and wants everyone to know about being kind to all.