Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR1184

Introduced
4/30/24  

Caption

Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the Ms. Foundation for Women.

Impact

The passage of HR1184 acknowledges the foundation's significant contributions to social change over the past five decades, including substantial investments in grassroots organizations. The Ms. Foundation has allocated over $90 million to various initiatives addressing gender and racial justice issues across the United States. By highlighting these efforts, the resolution seeks to inspire continued support for gender equality initiatives and raise awareness of the ongoing challenges faced by marginalized communities, particularly women of color and nonbinary individuals.

Summary

HR1184 is a resolution recognizing the 50th anniversary of the Ms. Foundation for Women, a national organization focused on elevating issues impacting women and girls, especially women of color. Founded in 1973 by influential feminists such as Gloria Steinem, the Ms. Foundation aims to foster collective power among women to promote equality and justice in society. The resolution commends the organization's achievements in advocacy, financial support, and capacity-building for grassroots movements that seek to dismantle structural barriers to gender and racial equity.

Contention

While the resolution serves primarily as a recognition of the Ms. Foundation's achievements, it implicitly calls for more attention and action towards reproductive justice and economic security for women. The emphasis on empowering young girls and advocating for women's rights can stir debate among different stakeholders, particularly regarding funding priorities and the role of advocacy groups in shaping policy. Discussions may arise over the extent to which governmental support should align with the foundation's goals and whether public resources are being effectively utilized to promote these important social issues.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US HR519

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US HR618

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US HCR97

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US HCR118

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US HR1199

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US HCR21

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US HR372

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US HCR72

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US HR1586

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US HR1068

Condemning rape and sexual violence against women.

Similar Bills

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