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Recognizing the immense capacity of the popular arts to bring people together, inspire creativity and imagination, promote critical thinking, and instill the universal values of truth, justice, and equality.

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Introduced:
Jul 21, 2025
Policy Area:
Arts, Culture, Religion

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Jul 21, 2025
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

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Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Type: IntroReferral | Source: House floor actions | Code: H11100
Jul 21, 2025
Submitted in House
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Jul 21, 2025
Submitted in House
Type: IntroReferral | Source: Library of Congress | Code: 1025
Jul 21, 2025

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Introduced in House

Jul 21, 2025

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Length: 4,563 characters Version: Introduced in House Version Date: Jul 21, 2025 Last Updated: Nov 13, 2025 6:36 AM
[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 599 Introduced in House

(IH) ]

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119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 599

Recognizing the immense capacity of the popular arts to bring people
together, inspire creativity and imagination, promote critical
thinking, and instill the universal values of truth, justice, and
equality.

_______________________________________________________________________

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

July 21, 2025

Mr. Garcia of California submitted the following resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

_______________________________________________________________________

RESOLUTION

Recognizing the immense capacity of the popular arts to bring people
together, inspire creativity and imagination, promote critical
thinking, and instill the universal values of truth, justice, and
equality.

Whereas nearly 5,000,000 Americans work in the arts and cultural production
industry;
Whereas the arts and cultural economy represents approximately 4.4 percent of
the gross domestic product of the United States, contributing over
$1,000,000,000,000 annually;
Whereas the creation and production of new content across all sectors of the
popular arts would not be possible without union labor, and every
artist, creator, and worker in the popular arts deserves fair wages,
representation, and dignity in their work;
Whereas, since the debut of television, the global audience for television and
home video has grown to billions of viewers annually, generating over
$90,000,000,000 in global revenue;
Whereas the global comic book industry today is valued at more than
$9,200,000,000 annually;
Whereas the gaming industry exceeds $300,000,000,000 in value, with
approximately 3,000,000,000 people worldwide playing video games, and
the global Esports audience projected to surpass 640,000,000 by 2025;
Whereas fantasy and science fiction books generate nearly $600,000,000 in annual
sales in the United States, and fantasy audiobooks remain the largest
category among audiobook genres;
Whereas hundreds of annual Comic-Con conventions across the United States
attract up to 250,000 attendees at the largest events and contribute
over $100,000,000 to local economies;
Whereas the lineage of comics and other visual popular arts can be traced to
ancient and historic word-image texts, including cave paintings,
Egyptian hieroglyphs, Mayan carvings, illuminated manuscripts, the
Bayeux Tapestry, early woodcut printing, the serial illustrations of
William Hogarth and Rodolphe Topffer, and the engravings of William
Blake;
Whereas superheroes entered the comic book medium in 1938 with the release of
Action Comics No. 1 and the debut of Superman;
Whereas notable works such as Art Spiegelman's Maus (1980-1986), which won the
Pulitzer Prize, and civil rights hero the late Congressman John Lewis'
National Book Award-winning March trilogy, itself inspired by the 1958
comic Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story, exemplify the power
of the medium;
Whereas the most valuable comic book to date remains the first edition of Action
Comics No. 1, considered the first modern comic book, which sold for
$3,200,000 in 2022, having originally cost 10 cents in 1938;
Whereas, in 2020, graphic novels comprised 67 percent of the children's book
market in the United States;
Whereas comic books and the popular arts are a valuable literary tool, helping
educate millions of children by fostering literacy and language
acquisition;
Whereas the Library of Congress holds over 140,000 issues from about 13,000
comic book titles, maintaining the largest comic book collection in the
world; and
Whereas streaming platforms, social media, and digital distribution have
dramatically expanded access to the popular arts and created new
opportunities for creators and audiences alike: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--

(1) recognizes the immense capacity of the popular arts to
bring people together, inspire creativity and imagination,
promote critical thinking, and instill the universal values of
truth, justice, and equality;

(2) honors the unique impact of the popular arts on
generations of Americans and the global community; and

(3) affirms the importance of promoting the popular arts to
broader audiences and advancing increased representation within
all forms of the popular arts.
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