[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 782 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 782
Recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month and celebrating the heritage and
culture of Latinos in the United States and the immense contributions
of Latinos to the United States.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 20, 2022
Mr. Menendez (for himself, Mr. Cornyn, Mrs. Shaheen, Mr. Bennet, Mr.
Van Hollen, Ms. Cortez Masto, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Markey, Ms. Sinema,
Mr. Padilla, Ms. Rosen, Mr. Reed, Mr. Coons, Ms. Hirono, Mr. Carper,
Mr. Murphy, Mr. Lujan, Mr. Casey, Ms. Klobuchar, Mr. Schumer, Mr.
Heinrich, Mr. Blumenthal, Mr. Warnock, Mr. Scott of Florida, Mr. Rubio,
Mr. Hagerty, Mr. Hickenlooper, Mr. Ossoff, Mr. Booker, Ms. Duckworth,
Mr. King, Mr. Wyden, Ms. Baldwin, Mr. Cassidy, Ms. Hassan, Mr. Warner,
Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Sanders, Mr. Cardin, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Brown, Ms.
Warren, Ms. Collins, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Smith, Mr. Kaine, Mr. Durbin, Mr.
Scott of South Carolina, and Mr. Lankford) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month and celebrating the heritage and
culture of Latinos in the United States and the immense contributions
of Latinos to the United States.
Whereas, from September 15, 2022, through October 15, 2022, the United States
celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month;
Whereas the Bureau of the Census estimates the Hispanic population living in the
50 States at more than 62,000,000 people, plus close to 3,200,000 people
living in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, making Hispanic Americans
approximately 19 percent of the total population of the United States
and the largest racial or ethnic minority group in the United States;
Whereas, in 2021, there were close to 1,000,000 or more Latino residents in the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and in each of the States of Arizona,
California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Nevada,
New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas,
and Washington;
Whereas, from 2010 to 2020, Latinos grew the population of the United States by
more than 11,600,000 individuals, accounting for more than \1/2\ of the
total population growth of the United States during that period;
Whereas the Latino population in the United States is projected to grow to
111,200,000 people by 2060, at which point the Latino population will
comprise more than 28 percent of the total population of the United
States;
Whereas the Latino population in the United States is currently the third
largest population of Latinos worldwide, exceeding the size of the
population in every Latin American and Caribbean country, except Mexico
and Brazil;
Whereas, in 2020, there were more than 18,630,000 Latino children under 18 years
of age in the United States, which represents approximately \1/3\ of the
total Latino population in the United States;
Whereas 27.5 percent of public school students in the United States are Latino,
and the share of Latino students is expected to rise to nearly 30
percent by 2027;
Whereas approximately 20 percent of all college students in the United States
are Latino, making Latinos the second largest racial or ethnic minority
group enrolled in higher education in the United States, including 2-
year community colleges and 4-year colleges and universities;
Whereas, from 1996 to 2018, the number of Hispanic students enrolled in schools,
colleges, and universities in the United States increased from 8,800,000
to more than 18,000,000, and Hispanics now make up 25 percent of all
people enrolled in school in the United States;
Whereas 30,600,000 Latinos were eligible to vote in the 2020 Presidential
election, representing 13.2 percent of the electorate in the United
States;
Whereas, in the 2020 Presidential election, Latinos cast 16,600,000 votes, a
30.9-percent increase from the number of votes cast by Latinos in the
2016 Presidential election;
Whereas the number of eligible Latino voters is expected to rise to more than
32,400,000 by 2036, accounting for approximately 20 percent of the
eligible electorate in the United States by 2036;
Whereas, each year, approximately 800,000 Latino citizens of the United States
reach 18 years of age and become eligible to vote, a number that could
grow to 1,000,000 per year, potentially adding 10,000,000 new Latino
voters by 2032;
Whereas it is estimated that, in 2021, the annual purchasing power of Hispanic
Americans was $1,900,000,000,000, which is an amount greater than the
economy of all except 9 countries in the world;
Whereas there are approximately 5,000,000 Hispanic-owned businesses in the
United States, supporting millions of employees nationwide and
contributing more than $800,000,000,000 in revenue to the economy of the
United States;
Whereas, by 2020, the number of Hispanic-owned businesses had grown by 34
percent since 2010, representing the fastest growing segment of small
businesses in the United States, with those businesses representing 5.8
percent of all businesses in the United States;
Whereas, as of August 2020, more than 29,000,000 Latino workers represented 18
percent of the total civilian labor force of the United States, and, as
a result of Latinos experiencing the fastest population growth of all
race and ethnicity groups in the United States, the rate of Latino
participation in the labor force is expected to grow to 35,900,000 by
2030, accounting for \1/5\ of the total labor force;
Whereas, in 2022, the labor force participation rate of Latinos was 66.5
percent, higher than the labor force participation rate of non-
Hispanics, which was 62.2 percent;
Whereas, as of 2021, there were approximately 426,840 Latino elementary, middle,
and secondary school teachers, 123,136 Latino chief executives of
businesses, 74,865 Latino lawyers, 58,492 Latino physicians and
surgeons, and 20,788 Latino psychologists, who contribute to the United
States through their professions;
Whereas Hispanic Americans serve in all branches of the Armed Forces and have
fought bravely in every war in the history of the United States;
Whereas, as of 2021--
(1) more than 230,000 Hispanic members of the Armed Forces serve on
active duty; and
(2) there are more than 1,500,000 Hispanic veterans of the Armed
Forces, including approximately 203,000 Latinas;
Whereas, as of 2018, more than 399,000 Hispanics have served in post-September
11, 2001, overseas contingency operations, and Hispanics represent 12.1
percent of the total number of veterans who have served in operations in
Iraq and Afghanistan since September 11, 2001;
Whereas, as of August 2021, at least 693 fatalities in Iraq and Afghanistan were
members of the Armed Forces who were Hispanic;
Whereas an estimated 200,000 Hispanics were mobilized for World War I, and more
than 500,000 Hispanics served in World War II;
Whereas more than 80,000 Hispanics served in the Vietnam war, representing 5.5
percent of individuals who made the ultimate sacrifice for the United
States in that conflict, even though Hispanics comprised only 4.5
percent of the population of the United States during the Vietnam war;
Whereas approximately 150,000 Hispanic soldiers served in the Korean war,
including the 65th Infantry Regiment of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,
known as the ``Borinqueneers'', the only active duty, segregated Latino
military unit in the history of the United States;
Whereas 61 Hispanic Americans have received the Congressional Medal of Honor,
the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force bestowed on
an individual serving in the Armed Forces;
Whereas in 2020, Congress established the National Museum of the American
Latino, which, when complete, will display the achievements, diversity,
and legacy of the Hispanic community in the United States;
Whereas Hispanic Americans are dedicated public servants, holding posts at the
highest levels of the Government of the United States, including 1 seat
on the Supreme Court of the United States, 6 seats in the Senate, and 45
seats in the House of Representatives; and
Whereas Hispanic Americans harbor a deep commitment to family and community, an
enduring work ethic, and a perseverance to succeed and contribute to
society: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) recognizes the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month
from September 15, 2022, through October 15, 2022;
(2) esteems the integral role of Latinos and the manifold
heritages of Latinos in the economy, culture, and identity of
the United States; and
(3) urges the people of the United States to observe
Hispanic Heritage Month with appropriate programs and
activities that celebrate the contributions of Latinos to the
United States.
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