Expressing support for the designation of July 2023 as "American Grown Flower and Foliage Month".
Impact
The resolution recognizes that American flower and foliage farmers produce a wide variety of plants across the country, ranging from peonies to tulips, contributing significantly to both the economy and cultural traditions. With consumers spending millions annually on floral products, this resolution aims to stimulate the domestic flower and foliage market. By designating a month dedicated to American-grown products, it seeks to promote both the industry and the benefits of supporting local agriculture, which enhances community pride and joy during celebratory occasions. Facilitating consumer education regarding these products could lead to a sustainable boost for homegrown agricultural businesses.
Summary
House Resolution 638 expresses support for the designation of July 2023 as 'American Grown Flower and Foliage Month.' The resolution highlights the significance of cut flower and foliage growers in the United States, emphasizing their hard work and dedication in contributing to the beauty and economic vitality of American communities. It acknowledges a growing demand for domestically produced floral products and calls for increased awareness among consumers regarding the origins of their floral purchases. The resolution aims to encourage the cultivation and sale of locally grown flowers and foliage, which add value to important events and foster a connection to American agriculture.
Contention
While the resolution emphasizes the positive attributes of supporting American-grown flowers, points of contention may arise regarding the limited prevalence of domestically grown products in the market—only about 20 percent of flowers sold in the U.S. are from domestic sources. This disparity may provoke discussions about potential policies and measures that could improve local production rates or support for growers. Furthermore, debates might surface regarding how time-sensitive heirloom crops might affect the agricultural practices nationally and how consumers can balance cost with local purchases.
Expressing support for designation of April as "National Donate Life Month" and expressing gratitude to all Americans who have registered to be organ and tissue donors.