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Version Date: Oct 31, 2025
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[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.J. Res. 132 Introduced in House
(IH) ]
<DOC>
119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. J. RES. 132
Commemorating October 2025 as Head Start Awareness Month and
recognizing its positive impact on more than 40,000,000 children and
their families.
_______________________________________________________________________
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
October 31, 2025
Mr. Carson (for himself, Mr. Bell, Mrs. Beatty, Mr. Bishop, Ms.
Budzinski, Mr. Carbajal, Ms. Clarke of New York, Ms. Craig, Ms. Davids
of Kansas, Mr. Evans of Pennsylvania, Mr. Fields, Mr. Garamendi, Mr.
Vicente Gonzalez of Texas, Ms. Norton, Mr. Huffman, Ms. Kelly of
Illinois, Mr. Landsman, Mr. Magaziner, Mr. Mannion, Ms. Matsui, Mr.
Mrvan, Mr. Mullin, Ms. Randall, Ms. Schakowsky, Mr. Thompson of
California, Ms. Titus, Ms. Williams of Georgia, and Ms. Wilson of
Florida) submitted the following joint resolution; which was referred
to the Committee on Education and Workforce
_______________________________________________________________________
JOINT RESOLUTION
Commemorating October 2025 as Head Start Awareness Month and
recognizing its positive impact on more than 40,000,000 children and
their families.
Whereas, on May 18, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced the launch of
the Head Start program;
Whereas, on October 22, 1982, President Ronald Reagan declared October as Head
Start Awareness Month to recognize the positive impact of Head Start on
children and families;
Whereas Head Start has served more than 40,000,000 children and their families
over the past 60 years, helping to prepare them for success in school
and in life;
Whereas the engagement of parents, volunteers, and local communities has been
central to Head Start's mission, ensuring that each program reflects the
needs and values of the families it serves;
Whereas Head Start now serves nearly 750,000 children in every State, the
District of Columbia, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands, Guam, Palau, Puerto Rico, and the United States Virgin
Islands, and American Indian and Alaska Native Tribal nations, and the
children of agricultural workers throughout the country;
Whereas Head Start promotes children's health and well-being by providing
essential screenings and access to medical and dental care, helping to
identify and address health issues early in life;
Whereas Head Start combats childhood hunger and supports healthy development by
serving balanced, nutritious meals and snacks that meet children's
dietary needs and establish lifelong healthy eating habits;
Whereas Head Start directly involves parents in program planning and decision
making, strengthening both the effectiveness of services and family
engagement;
Whereas all Head Start children receive developmental screenings, helping
identify delays and disabilities early, when intervention is most
impactful;
Whereas participation in Head Start is associated with long-term positive
outcomes, with Head Start children more likely to finish high school,
enroll in college, complete college, and obtain a postsecondary degree,
license, or certification compared to similarly situated peers;
Whereas Head Start participation is also linked to improved outcomes for
parents, including increases in education levels, employment, and
household income, as parents work toward education and career goals
while their children receive high-quality care;
Whereas Head Start empowers families through education, workforce support, and
childcare access, enhancing parent choice and helping to meet pressing
national needs for infant and toddler care;
Whereas there are 6 Members of the 119th Congress who attended a Head Start
program, and many others who worked for or who had children attend Head
Start;
Whereas Head Start has benefited from consistent, bipartisan Federal investment
in America's future, supported across all Presidential administrations
and Congresses for 6 decades; and
Whereas Head Start reflects our Nation's commitment to ensuring that every
child, regardless of ZIP Code, has the opportunity to reach their full
potential: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled, That Congress commemorates
Head Start Awareness Month and honors its enduring, 60-year legacy of
supporting the healthy development, education, and well-being of more
than 40,000,000 children and their families across the United States.
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.J. Res. 132 Introduced in House
(IH) ]
<DOC>
119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. J. RES. 132
Commemorating October 2025 as Head Start Awareness Month and
recognizing its positive impact on more than 40,000,000 children and
their families.
_______________________________________________________________________
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
October 31, 2025
Mr. Carson (for himself, Mr. Bell, Mrs. Beatty, Mr. Bishop, Ms.
Budzinski, Mr. Carbajal, Ms. Clarke of New York, Ms. Craig, Ms. Davids
of Kansas, Mr. Evans of Pennsylvania, Mr. Fields, Mr. Garamendi, Mr.
Vicente Gonzalez of Texas, Ms. Norton, Mr. Huffman, Ms. Kelly of
Illinois, Mr. Landsman, Mr. Magaziner, Mr. Mannion, Ms. Matsui, Mr.
Mrvan, Mr. Mullin, Ms. Randall, Ms. Schakowsky, Mr. Thompson of
California, Ms. Titus, Ms. Williams of Georgia, and Ms. Wilson of
Florida) submitted the following joint resolution; which was referred
to the Committee on Education and Workforce
_______________________________________________________________________
JOINT RESOLUTION
Commemorating October 2025 as Head Start Awareness Month and
recognizing its positive impact on more than 40,000,000 children and
their families.
Whereas, on May 18, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced the launch of
the Head Start program;
Whereas, on October 22, 1982, President Ronald Reagan declared October as Head
Start Awareness Month to recognize the positive impact of Head Start on
children and families;
Whereas Head Start has served more than 40,000,000 children and their families
over the past 60 years, helping to prepare them for success in school
and in life;
Whereas the engagement of parents, volunteers, and local communities has been
central to Head Start's mission, ensuring that each program reflects the
needs and values of the families it serves;
Whereas Head Start now serves nearly 750,000 children in every State, the
District of Columbia, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands, Guam, Palau, Puerto Rico, and the United States Virgin
Islands, and American Indian and Alaska Native Tribal nations, and the
children of agricultural workers throughout the country;
Whereas Head Start promotes children's health and well-being by providing
essential screenings and access to medical and dental care, helping to
identify and address health issues early in life;
Whereas Head Start combats childhood hunger and supports healthy development by
serving balanced, nutritious meals and snacks that meet children's
dietary needs and establish lifelong healthy eating habits;
Whereas Head Start directly involves parents in program planning and decision
making, strengthening both the effectiveness of services and family
engagement;
Whereas all Head Start children receive developmental screenings, helping
identify delays and disabilities early, when intervention is most
impactful;
Whereas participation in Head Start is associated with long-term positive
outcomes, with Head Start children more likely to finish high school,
enroll in college, complete college, and obtain a postsecondary degree,
license, or certification compared to similarly situated peers;
Whereas Head Start participation is also linked to improved outcomes for
parents, including increases in education levels, employment, and
household income, as parents work toward education and career goals
while their children receive high-quality care;
Whereas Head Start empowers families through education, workforce support, and
childcare access, enhancing parent choice and helping to meet pressing
national needs for infant and toddler care;
Whereas there are 6 Members of the 119th Congress who attended a Head Start
program, and many others who worked for or who had children attend Head
Start;
Whereas Head Start has benefited from consistent, bipartisan Federal investment
in America's future, supported across all Presidential administrations
and Congresses for 6 decades; and
Whereas Head Start reflects our Nation's commitment to ensuring that every
child, regardless of ZIP Code, has the opportunity to reach their full
potential: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled, That Congress commemorates
Head Start Awareness Month and honors its enduring, 60-year legacy of
supporting the healthy development, education, and well-being of more
than 40,000,000 children and their families across the United States.
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