Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB2906

Introduced
4/26/23  

Caption

Reject Latinx Act

Impact

If enacted, HB2906 would alter how government agencies communicate publicly, reinforcing a specific linguistic standard and potentially excluding terms that some communities identify with. Proponents of this bill argue that the terms 'Latinx' and 'Latin-x' do not adequately reflect the preferences of the broader Latino community, opting for traditional terms such as 'Latino' and 'Latina' that have been historically used. As a result, the legislation may lead to a shift in public documents' language conventions, emphasizing certain cultural identities over others.

Summary

House Bill 2906, titled the 'Reject Latinx Act,' seeks to prohibit the use of the terms 'Latinx' and 'Latin-x' in official documents produced by executive agencies intended for public use. The bill reflects ongoing national discussions about identity terms and their appropriateness in government branding and documentation. This prohibition is intended to take effect 30 days post-enactment and applies to any documents created thereafter.

Contention

The bill has sparked controversy among advocates and opponents regarding its implications for representation and inclusivity. Critics argue that this bill represents an attempt to dismiss evolving language that resonates with parts of the community while also raising concerns about cultural sensitivity. Discussions surrounding HB2906 highlight larger societal debates about identity, language, and the role of government in regulating such terms.

Notable_points

Notably, the bill has garnered bipartisan sponsorship but has faced significant opposition from civil rights organizations and advocacy groups. The ongoing discourse surrounding HB2906 may indicate larger trends in legislative behaviors relating to identity politics and the language utilized within government apparatus.

Companion Bills

US HB2906

Related Reject Latinx Act

US SB2310

Related Respect for Hispanic Americans Act

Previously Filed As

US HB4884

Mental Health for Latinos Act of 2023

US HB4563

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US HB2367

Truck Parking Safety Improvement Act

US HB3205

Project Precursor Act

US HB2370

Access to AEDs Act

US HB1833

International Human Rights Defense Act of 2023

US HB261

Article I Regulatory Budget Act This bill requires the establishment of a federal regulatory budget to limit the costs of federal regulations. It also establishes requirements for disclosing the projected costs of federal regulations and procedures for enforcing the regulatory budget.

US SB416

Holding Accountable Russian Mercenaries Act HARM Act

US HB3880

PAID Act Prohibit Auto Insurance Discrimination Act

US HB3565

Spectrum Auction Reauthorization Act of 2023

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