Supporting the goals and ideals of "Career and Technical Education Month".
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This bill is a resolution expressing Congress's support for "Career and Technical Education Month," which is an annual observance typically held in February. Rather than creating new laws, spending money, or establishing programs, this type of legislation is largely symbolic — it signals that Congress values and endorses the goals of Career and Technical Education (CTE) and wants to bring public attention to it.
Career and Technical Education refers to school programs that prepare students for specific careers and trades, such as healthcare, technology, construction, manufacturing, culinary arts, and many other fields. These programs are often found in high schools and community colleges and offer hands-on, practical training as an alternative or complement to traditional academic pathways. The bill essentially affirms Congress's belief that these programs are valuable and worth celebrating.
This resolution would affect students, educators, schools, and employers who are connected to CTE programs across the country, though not in a direct, legal, or financial way. Instead, it serves as a public statement of encouragement and recognition. Bills like this are common in Congress and are generally non-controversial, as they simply acknowledge the importance of a particular cause or observance without requiring any specific government action or funding.
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Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce.
February 12, 2026
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Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce.
Feb 12, 2026Submitted in House
Feb 12, 2026Submitted in House
Feb 12, 2026