Expressing the sense of Congress that August 30, 2025, be observed as the 135th anniversary of the 1890 Institutions.
Impact
The resolution encourages Federal and State ceremonies and other events to commemorate the anniversary. Additionally, it highlights the collaborative work between the 1890 Institutions and various federal agencies, fostering partnerships that can further enhance agricultural education and research. This partnership is essential for addressing the agricultural research and extension needs of the United States, ensuring that disadvantaged farmers and ranchers receive necessary support.
Summary
HR691 expresses the sense of Congress to observe August 30, 2025, as the 135th anniversary of the 1890 Institutions, which are historically Black land-grant colleges established under the Second Morrill Act of 1890. The bill recognizes the significant contributions of these institutions to agricultural education and research in the United States. With their establishment, Congress aimed to provide opportunities for African Americans in agriculture and related fields, promoting educational instruction and statewide extension services that have continued to evolve over the years.
Contention
While HR691 is a celebratory measure, it indirectly points to ongoing conversations surrounding funding equity and support for historically underserved institutions. The resolution serves as a reminder of the historical context in which these institutions operate and raises awareness of the importance of continued federal support and acknowledgment of the inequalities faced by the 1890 Institutions in comparison to their 1862 counterparts. Supporters of the bill may argue for more substantial investments in these institutions to address past inequities in funding.
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