[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 919 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 919
Declaring unconditional war on racism and invidious discrimination and
providing for the establishment of a Cabinet-level Department of
Reconciliation charged with eliminating racism and invidious
discrimination.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 9, 2022
Mr. Green of Texas (for himself, Ms. Williams of Georgia, Ms. Clarke of
New York, Mr. Blumenauer, Mr. Cleaver, Ms. Garcia of Texas, Ms. Waters,
Mr. Bowman, Mr. Castro of Texas, Ms. Lee of California, Ms. Tlaib, Ms.
Moore of Wisconsin, Ms. Jacobs of California, Mr. Payne, Mrs. Lawrence,
Ms. Jackson Lee, Mr. Garcia of Illinois, Mr. Torres of New York, Ms.
Bass, Mrs. Beatty, Mr. Carson, Ms. Chu, Mr. Johnson of Georgia, Mr.
Lowenthal, Mr. Meeks, Ms. Norton, Ms. Omar, Mr. Rush, Ms. Schakowsky,
Mr. Thompson of Mississippi, Mrs. Watson Coleman, Mr. DeSaulnier, Ms.
Velazquez, and Mr. Danny K. Davis of Illinois) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
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RESOLUTION
Declaring unconditional war on racism and invidious discrimination and
providing for the establishment of a Cabinet-level Department of
Reconciliation charged with eliminating racism and invidious
discrimination.
Whereas this resolution is presented in the spirit of President Lyndon B.
Johnson, who--on January 8, 1964, after the assassination of President
John F. Kennedy, during a time of great turmoil--proclaimed, ``This
administration today, here and now, declares unconditional war on
poverty in America . . . Our aim is not only to relieve the symptoms of
poverty, but to cure it and, above all, to prevent it.'';
Whereas President Barack Obama indicated, ``In fact, if we hadn't declared
`unconditional war on poverty in America,' millions more Americans would
be living in poverty today.'';
Whereas some of the programs produced by the War on Poverty include Medicaid,
Medicare, expanded Social Security, and Head Start--all of which are
still needed today;
Whereas racism and invidious discrimination--like poverty in 1964--remain
pervasive in our country;
Whereas history is replete with examples of victims of racism and invidious
discrimination being denied life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness;
Whereas systemic and institutionalized racism and invidious discrimination exist
in virtually all areas of American life, including policing, criminal
justice, housing, banking, voting, employment, education, the
environment, and health care; and
Whereas the protestations in the aftermath of the tragic death of George Floyd
are a clear indication that it has become necessary for Congress to take
decisive, immediate and long-term legislative action to address the
elimination of racism and invidious discrimination: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) condemns racism and invidious discrimination as evil
and antithetical to the United States Constitution;
(2) declares unconditional war on racism and invidious
discrimination in America and will provide the resources and
funding for their defeat; and
(3) shall pass legislation establishing a Cabinet-level
Department of Reconciliation charged with ending racism and
invidious discrimination, developing and coordinating the
implementation of a comprehensive national strategy to
eliminate racism and invidious discrimination, with a budget
that shall be the equivalent of not less than 10 percent of the
Defense Department's budget, and headed by a Secretary of
Reconciliation appointed by the President with the advice and
consent of the Senate who shall make semi-annual progress
reports to Congress.
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