Recognizing the significance of Black History Month.
Summary
House Resolution 1046 is a formal statement by the House of Representatives that recognizes the historical importance of Black History Month and the contributions of African Americans to the United States. The resolution encourages citizens to use the month as an opportunity to learn about the diverse experiences that have shaped the country’s history. As a "simple resolution," this measure does not create new laws or allocate federal funding, but rather serves as an official expression of congressional support for celebrating national diversity.
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