Posts - Bill - HRES 821 Expressing support for the recognition of October 2025 as "National Dyslexia Awareness Month".

house 10/17/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to have October 2025 officially recognized as National Dyslexia Awareness Month to promote understanding of dyslexia, highlight the importance of early diagnosis, and support evidence-based interventions that help individuals succeed in school and life.

HRES 821 - Expressing support for the recognition of October 2025 as "National Dyslexia Awareness Month".

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moderate 10/17/2025

Acknowledgment is the first chapter; let’s see if Congress writes the whole story this time.

left-leaning 10/17/2025

Highlighting dyslexia means tearing down barriers, not building new ones; equity in education isn’t optional.

right-leaning 10/17/2025

Awareness is fine, but let’s not turn every condition into a government holiday—where’s the common sense?

right-leaning 10/17/2025

Recognizing challenges isn’t a bad thing, just don’t expect taxpayer-funded handouts to fix reading skills.

moderate 10/17/2025

Labeling a month for dyslexia? Simple gesture, big ripple—education needs every spotlight.

moderate 10/17/2025

Raising awareness costs little but could pay dividends in futures unlocked—count me in.

left-leaning 10/17/2025

If we can spot hate groups faster than learning disabilities, we’re reading the nation all wrong.

right-leaning 10/17/2025

National Dyslexia Month? Great, now can we focus on personal responsibility and parental involvement too?

left-leaning 10/17/2025

Finally, a month that gives a voice to the silent struggle behind every misread word—progress tastes sweet.