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Current status is Referred to the Committee on Education and Workforce, and in addition to the Committee on Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
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Whereas Father’s Day recognizes and raises awareness of the importance of fathers in the United States;
Whereas Father’s Day was established in 1966 by then-President Lyndon Johnson issuing a proclamation setting aside the third Sunday in June to honor fathers;
Whereas Father’s Day has been celebrated annually since 1972, when then-President Richard Nixon signed a law making it a permanent national holiday;
Whereas, throughout the history of the United States, whether in their homes, workplaces, schools, and communities, fathers have fought for themselves, their families, and all people of the United States;
Whereas 6 in 10 adult men in the United States are fathers;
Whereas 29,000,000 of these fathers are also grandfathers;
Whereas fathers are just as likely as mothers to say that parenting is extremely important to their identity;
Whereas, since 1965, fathers in the United States have nearly tripled the time they spend caring for children;
Whereas there are 3,050,000 men who are "solo" fathers to a minor;
Whereas children with involved loving fathers are significantly more likely to do well in school, and exhibit greater emotional security, curiosity, and math and verbal skills;
Whereas toddlers with involved fathers go to school with higher levels of academic readiness, and they are more patient when handling stress associated with attending school;
Whereas the positive impacts of having an engaged father persist into adolescence and adulthood, resulting in higher intellectual functioning, better verbal skills, and higher academic achievement;
Whereas children with involved fathers have higher self-esteem and fewer behavioral problems at school;
Whereas fathers who take 2 or more weeks off after the birth of a child are more involved in that child’s direct care 9 months after birth than fathers who take no leave;
Whereas a father’s involvement in his newborn’s care in the first 6 months can mean both mother and baby sleep better;
Whereas a mother’s income rises 7 percent for each month of leave their child’s father takes;
Whereas policies that provide support to fathers ensure that families and children thrive while also benefiting fathers’ physical and mental health;
Whereas universal paid family and medical leave will give fathers the freedom to care for themselves and their loved ones;
Whereas affordable, accessible, high-quality child care with family sustaining wages for early educators will help fathers support their children’s healthy development;
Whereas a permanent, fully inclusive, monthly child tax credit will put consistent resources into the hands of fathers caring for children; and
Whereas Sunday, June 15, 2025, will be widely celebrated across the United States as "Father’s Day": Now, therefore, be it
That the House of Representatives—
(1) - recognizes the role of fathers in the United States;
(2) - urges support for universal paid family and medical leave, affordable, accessible, high-quality child care, and a permanent, fully inclusive, monthly child tax credit;
(3) - acknowledges that fathers can, and should, be celebrated and supported as an integral part of families, communities, workplaces, and society; and
(4) - supports the designation of a "Father’s Day".