[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 814 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 814
Expressing support for the recognition of October 2023 as ``National
Dyslexia Awareness Month''.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
October 25, 2023
Mr. Westerman (for himself, Ms. Brownley, Mr. Bucshon, Mrs. Houchin,
Ms. DelBene, Mr. Hill, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Graves of Louisiana, Mr.
Payne, Mr. Burlison, Mr. Womack, and Mr. Crawford) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Education
and the Workforce
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the recognition of October 2023 as ``National
Dyslexia Awareness Month''.
Whereas dyslexia is--
(1) defined as an unexpected difficulty in reading for an individual
who has the intelligence to be a much better reader; and
(2) most commonly caused by a difficulty in phonological processing
(the appreciation of the individual sounds of spoken language), which
affects the ability of an individual to speak, read, and spell;
Whereas the First Step Act of 2018 (Public Law 115-391; 132 Stat. 5194) included
a definition of dyslexia as part of the requirement of the Act to screen
inmates for dyslexia upon intake in Federal prisons;
Whereas the definition of dyslexia in section 3635 of title 18, United States
Code, as added by section 101(a) of the First Step Act of 2018 (Public
Law 115-391; 132 Stat. 5195), is the first and only definition of
dyslexia in a Federal statute;
Whereas dyslexia is the most common learning disability and affects 80 to 90
percent of all individuals with a learning disability;
Whereas dyslexia is persistent and highly prevalent, affecting as many as 1 out
of every 5 individuals;
Whereas dyslexia is a paradox, in that an individual with dyslexia may have
both--
(1) weaknesses in decoding that result in difficulties in accurate or
fluent word recognition; and
(2) strengths in higher level cognitive functions, such as reasoning,
critical thinking, concept formation, and problem solving;
Whereas great progress has been made in understanding dyslexia on a scientific
level, including the epidemiology and cognitive and neurobiological
bases of dyslexia;
Whereas the achievement gap between typical readers and dyslexic readers occurs
as early as first grade;
Whereas early screening for, and early diagnosis of, dyslexia are critical for
ensuring that individuals with dyslexia receive focused, evidence-based
intervention that leads to fluent reading, the promotion of self-
awareness and self-empowerment, and the provision of necessary
accommodations that ensure success in school and in life; and
Whereas October 2023 is an appropriate month to designate as ``National Dyslexia
Awareness Month'': Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) calls on Congress, schools, and State and local
educational agencies to recognize that dyslexia has significant
educational implications that must be addressed; and
(2) supports the designation of ``National Dyslexia
Awareness Month''.
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