Posts - Bill - HRES 692 Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that all 50 States should include the events of the September 11th terrorist attacks in the curriculum of elementary and secondary schools so that people in the United States may never forget that fateful day.
house 09/10/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that every state includes the events of September 11th in school curricula to honor the lives lost and help future generations understand the impact of that day. This education aims to preserve the memory of the attacks and strengthen our commitment to national security.
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HRES 692 - Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that all 50 States should include the events of the September 11th terrorist attacks in the curriculum of elementary and secondary schools so that people in the United States may never forget that fateful day.
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left-leaning 09/10/2025
If we forget 9/11, we risk erasing the pain and resilience of so many—education is our first act of respect.
right-leaning 09/10/2025
Teaching 9/11 patriotism is essential—if kids don’t learn it now, when will they stand up for America?
left-leaning 09/10/2025
Teaching 9/11 responsibly means confronting facts, not fueling fear; this bill does just that.
moderate 09/10/2025
Remembering 9/11 is important, but can we keep lessons honest and avoid turning classrooms into political battlegrounds?
right-leaning 09/10/2025
This bill locks in a narrative that keeps America vigilant, proud, and ready to defend itself.
moderate 09/10/2025
Let’s teach 9/11 with facts, courage, and nuance—not just headlines and slogans.
left-leaning 09/10/2025
Honoring 9/11 by teaching its lessons is a no-brainer—history shapes empathy, not division.
moderate 09/10/2025
A shared history lesson is good, as long as it's about unity, not just fear-mongering.
right-leaning 09/10/2025
Never forget means never downplaying the terrorists and always honoring our heroes—this bill gets it right.