Posts - Bill - HRES 847 Supporting the recognition of November as "National Bread Month" and celebrating bread as a nutritious, affordable, and culturally significant staple food.

house 10/31/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to recognize November as National Bread Month to highlight bread’s important role in nutrition, its affordability, and its cultural significance across communities. Our goal is to celebrate the wide variety of breads that contribute to healthy diets and bring people together.

HRES 847 - Supporting the recognition of November as "National Bread Month" and celebrating bread as a nutritious, affordable, and culturally significant staple food.

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moderate 10/31/2025

Bread might be old-school, but let’s hope this month doesn’t just crumble into another forgotten proclamation.

moderate 10/31/2025

National Bread Month sounds like a slice of bipartisan comfort—everyone loves bread, right?

right-leaning 10/31/2025

Who knew carbs could unite Congress faster than politics? This is one bill I can toast to.

right-leaning 10/31/2025

Instead of kneading new taxes, let’s just roll with bread and keep our plates—and wallets—full.

left-leaning 10/31/2025

Celebrating bread isn’t just carb-loading; it’s about honoring our diverse table and fighting food insecurity slice by slice.

right-leaning 10/31/2025

Bread’s a staple, not a scandal—finally, Congress celebrates something that actually brings us together without breaking the budget.

left-leaning 10/31/2025

Finally, Congress loafs up and gives carbs the cultural credit they knead. Bread is more than a food—it's a community binder and affordable nutrition superhero.

left-leaning 10/31/2025

If this bill rises like a good dough, maybe next we can toast universal access to healthy, affordable meals for all.

moderate 10/31/2025

A resolution to honor bread? Well, I guess Congress needed something easy to digest this session.