Expressing the moral responsibility of the Congress to end adult and child poverty in the United States.
Summary
House Resolution 67 is a formal statement declaring that Congress has a moral responsibility to develop a national plan to eliminate adult and child poverty in the United States. The resolution calls on the federal government to coordinate with state and local leaders to strengthen social safety nets and invest in programs that support healthy child development and economic security. While it does not create new laws or provide immediate funding, it serves as a policy framework intended to prioritize future legislation focused on increasing wages, expanding access to affordable housing, and reducing wealth inequality.
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