Celebrating the heritage of Romani Americans.
Summary
House Resolution 253 is a commemorative measure designed to recognize the history, culture, and contributions of Romani Americans. The resolution officially supports the designation of "International Roma Day" and honors the memory of the Romani victims of the Holocaust during World War II.
As a "simple resolution," this bill does not create new laws, mandate spending, or change federal regulations; instead, it serves as a formal statement of the House of Representatives' position. Its primary impact is to promote public awareness and education regarding Romani heritage and to encourage the continued study of Romani history through institutions like the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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