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  • The resolution H. RES. 1062 declares racism as a public health crisis in the United States, highlighting the significant racial disparities in health outcomes and barriers faced by racial and ethnic minority groups. It acknowledges the historical and ongoing impact of racism on public health...

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    In this bill, Congress is saying that racism is making people sick, like when you catch a cold, but it's much bigger. They want to work on fixing this problem for everyone, but they haven't figured out how to do it yet.

  • H. RES. 1121 recognizes the 158th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, highlighting its significance as the first federal law to define citizenship and ensure equal protection under the law for all citizens, regardless of race. The resolution recalls how the Act was passed to combat...

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    This bill is like a big "Happy Birthday" to an old and important rule from a long time ago that said everyone should be treated the same way by the law, no matter their skin color. It's a way to remember how this rule helped make sure all people in America have the same rights.

  • 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.