Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR517

Introduced
6/15/23  

Caption

Expressing support for the designation of the third Sunday in June as "Father's Day".

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the historical establishment of Father's Day, which was formally recognized in 1966 under President Lyndon Johnson's proclamation and later made permanent by President Richard Nixon in 1972. It reflects on the increased involvement of fathers in recent decades, noting that fathers now significantly contribute to childcare, having tripled their time spent caring for children since 1965. This initiative aims to reinforce family systems and the nurturing roles that fathers contribute to their families and society as a whole.

Summary

House Resolution 517 expresses support for the designation of the third Sunday in June as 'Father's Day'. This resolution reaffirms the recognition and awareness of the critical role that fathers play in the upbringing of children in the United States. It highlights the socioeconomic and emotional benefits that children's involvement with their fathers brings, emphasizing that children with engaged fathers tend to excel academically and develop better emotional resilience.

Conclusion

Overall, HR517 aims to celebrate fathers and recognize their influence on family dynamics and child development. By establishing a dedicated national day, it seeks to encourage continued societal support for fathers, thus promoting initiatives that foster better parental engagement and support structures in American families.

Contention

While this resolution primarily serves a commemorative purpose, it may elicit varied responses regarding the broader implications of parental involvement in childcare. Some advocates may interpret the endorsement of Father's Day as an opportunity to push for policies that support fathers in their roles, such as work-life balance initiatives and paid family leave. Critics, however, may raise concerns about the need for a similar spotlight on issues affecting mothers or argue that government recognition should be evenly distributed among all parental figures.

Companion Bills

US HR1295

Same As Expressing support for the designation of Sunday, June 16, 2024, as "Father's Day".

Previously Filed As

US HR1295

Expressing support for the designation of Sunday, June 16, 2024, as "Father's Day".

US HR512

Expressing support for the designation of Sunday, June 15, 2025, as "Father's Day".

US HR496

Expressing support for the designation of June 13 as "Posttraumatic Growth Day".

US HR225

Expressing support for the designation of the third week of March 2023 as "National CACFP Week".

US HR490

Supporting the designation of the week of June 12 through June 18, 2023, as "National Men's Health Week".

US HR499

Expressing support for the designation of June 12, 2023, as "Women Veterans Appreciation Day".

US HR372

Expressing support for the designation of May 2023 as "Mental Health Awareness Month".

US HR528

Expressing support for the designation of June as "National Annuity Awareness Month".

US HR520

Expressing support for the designation of the second week of June as Children's Week in the United States.

US HR530

Expressing support for the designation of June 21, 2023, as National ASK (Asking Saves Kids) Day to promote children's health and safe storage of guns in the home.

Similar Bills

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