Expressing support for the goals of National Adoption Day and National Adoption Month by promoting national awareness of adoption and the children awaiting families, celebrating children and families involved in adoption, and encouraging the people of the United States to secure safety, permanency, and well-being for all children.
Sponsored By: Representative Aderholt
Introduced
Summary
This resolution would back finding permanent, loving families for children in foster care by supporting National Adoption Day and National Adoption Month. It highlights the number of children waiting for adoption and urges people to consider adoption in November and year‑round.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Aderholt
AL • R
Cosponsors
Davis (IL)
IL • D
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Del. Moylan, James C. [R-GU-At Large]
GU • R
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McCormick
GA • R
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Fleischmann
TN • R
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Fitzpatrick
PA • R
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Moolenaar
MI • R
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Hunt
TX • R
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Mackenzie
PA • R
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Buchanan
FL • R
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Brownley
CA • D
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Del. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large]
DC • D
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Sewell
AL • D
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Johnson (GA)
GA • D
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Steube
FL • R
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Lawler
NY • R
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Torres (CA)
CA • D
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Wilson (FL)
FL • D
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Kelly (PA)
PA • R
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Bacon
NE • R
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Mills
FL • R
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Johnson (TX)
TX • D
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Nunn (IA)
IA • R
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Finstad
MN • R
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Moulton
MA • D
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Carson
IN • D
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Bell
MO • D
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Yakym
IN • R
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Letlow
LA • R
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Guest
MS • R
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Feenstra
IA • R
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Goodlander
NH • D
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Rogers (AL)
AL • R
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Luna
FL • R
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Moore (AL)
AL • R
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Carter (LA)
LA • D
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Bishop
GA • D
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Hageman
WY • R
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Craig
MN • D
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Figures
AL • D
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Swalwell
CA • D
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Palmer
AL • R
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Strong
AL • R
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Davids (KS)
KS • D
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McGuire
VA • R
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Turner (OH)
OH • R
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Smith (WA)
WA • D
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Barrett
MI • R
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Smith (NE)
NE • R
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Rulli
OH • R
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Rutherford
FL • R
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