Designating March 27, 2025, as "National Women in Agriculture Day".
- Bill Number
- H.Res. 260
- Origin Chamber
- House
- Congress
- 119th Congress, Session 1
- Policy Area
- Agriculture and Food
- Status
- Introduced
- Latest Action
- 2025-03-27: Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture.
- Last Updated
- 2025-06-06T10:35:43Z
AI-Generated Summary
Purpose
This House Resolution (H. Res. 260) aims to designate March 27, 2025, as "National Women in Agriculture Day." It seeks to honor the contributions of women in the U.S. agriculture sector, highlighting their roles in production, education, leadership, and global impact, while tying into National Women's History Month and National Ag Week.
Key Provisions
- Background Recognition: The resolution includes several "Whereas" clauses that outline facts about women's involvement in agriculture, such as:
- Over 1,200,000 female agricultural producers in the U.S., representing more than one-third of all producers.
- Women-operated farms sold $222 billion in products in 2022, accounting for 36% of total U.S. agriculture sales.
- Women contribute across fields like research, manufacturing, education, agribusiness (businesses related to farming), and advocacy, benefiting global trade.
- Women play a key role in developing the next generation of agricultural workers through programs like 4-H, the National FFA Organization (a youth leadership group focused on agriculture), the Cooperative Extension System (a network providing agricultural education), and college programs in agricultural science.
- Core Actions: The House of Representatives:
- Recognizes women in agriculture as producers, educators, leaders, mentors, and more.
- Encourages all U.S. citizens to:
- Acknowledge women working in agriculture.
- Praise their positive impact on food resources and the agricultural workforce.
- Promote women's entry into agriculture (described as a high-demand field), leadership opportunities, and efforts to address global food needs.
Significant Changes to Existing Law
This is a non-binding resolution, so it introduces no changes to existing laws or statutes. It serves as a symbolic gesture without legal enforcement or new regulatory requirements.
Potential Impacts
- On Government Agencies: Minimal direct impact; it may prompt the Department of Agriculture or related committees to highlight the day through public outreach or events, but no funding or mandates are involved.
- On Citizens: Encourages public awareness and participation, potentially inspiring more women and girls to pursue careers in agriculture, education, or related fields. It could boost morale and visibility for women already in the sector.
- On International Relations: Indirectly positive, as it underscores U.S. agriculture's global role (e.g., through trade and feeding the world), potentially enhancing the image of American women leaders in international agricultural discussions.
Main Stakeholders Affected
- Women in Agriculture: Primary beneficiaries, including female farmers, producers, researchers, educators, and advocates who gain formal recognition.
- Agricultural Industry: Producers, organizations (e.g., 4-H, FFA), and businesses in farming, agribusiness, and education, which may see increased support for workforce development.
- General Public and Youth: Citizens encouraged to engage, particularly young people in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) and agricultural programs.
- Bipartisan Lawmakers: Introduced by a diverse group of House members from both parties, indicating broad political support.
Notable Legal, Constitutional, or Political Implications
- Legal/Constitutional: None significant; as a simple resolution, it requires only House approval and has no force of law, avoiding any constitutional issues related to federal powers or rights.
- Political: Demonstrates bipartisan consensus on gender equity in a key U.S. industry, potentially fostering goodwill across party lines. It aligns with broader efforts to promote women's roles in STEM and workforce diversity without controversy.
This summary was generated by AI and may contain inaccuracies. Refer to the official source document for the authoritative text.
Sponsor
Cosponsors (18)
Rep. Craig, Angie [D-MN-2], Rep. Thompson, Glenn [R-PA-15], Rep. Panetta, Jimmy [D-CA-19], Rep. Bishop, Sanford D. [D-GA-2], Rep. Davids, Sharice [D-KS-3], Rep. Pingree, Chellie [D-ME-1], Rep. Brown, Shontel M. [D-OH-11], Rep. Tokuda, Jill N. [D-HI-2], Rep. Scott, Austin [R-GA-8], Rep. Messmer, Mark [R-IN-8], Rep. Nunn, Zachary [R-IA-3], Rep. De La Cruz, Monica [R-TX-15], Rep. Davis, Donald G. [D-NC-1], Rep. Sorensen, Eric [D-IL-17], Rep. Crawford, Eric A. "Rick" [R-AR-1], Rep. Riley, Josh [D-NY-19], Rep. Moore, Barry [R-AL-1], Rep. McClain Delaney, April [D-MD-6]
Recent Actions
- 2025-03-27: Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture.
- 2025-03-27: Submitted in House
- 2025-03-27: Submitted in House
Bill Versions
- Designating March 27, 2025, as "National Women in Agriculture Day". — issued 2025-03-27 — PDF (3 pages)