Supporting the goals and ideals of "National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day".
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This bill is a resolution expressing Congress's support for the goals and ideals of "National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day," which is observed on February 7th each year. Rather than creating new laws or spending money, this type of resolution is largely symbolic — it represents Congress formally recognizing and endorsing the purpose and mission of this awareness day.
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is a national health observance focused on encouraging Black Americans to get tested for HIV, seek treatment, and get involved in prevention and education efforts in their communities. Black Americans have been disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS compared to other groups in the United States, and the awareness day aims to address that disparity through education and outreach. By passing this resolution, Congress would be putting its formal support behind those public health goals.
This resolution would directly affect or be most relevant to Black communities across the country, public health organizations, healthcare providers, and HIV/AIDS advocacy groups. It does not create any new programs, provide funding, or change any existing laws. Its primary purpose is to signal Congressional acknowledgment of the ongoing HIV/AIDS health disparities facing Black Americans and to elevate the importance of awareness, testing, and prevention efforts within those communities.
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Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
February 4, 2026
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Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Feb 4, 2026Submitted in House
Feb 4, 2026Submitted in House
Feb 4, 2026