Posts - Bill - HRES 734 Recognizing the importance of engagement with the Latino community to get into outdoor recreation and participate in activities to protect United States natural resources, and expressing support for the designation of the third week of September as "Latino Conservation Week".

house 09/18/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to recognize and support Latino communities' vital role in outdoor recreation and natural resource conservation by establishing the third week of September as Latino Conservation Week. This initiative highlights their leadership in environmental stewardship and promotes equitable access to nature for all.

HRES 734 - Recognizing the importance of engagement with the Latino community to get into outdoor recreation and participate in activities to protect United States natural resources, and expressing support for the designation of the third week of September as "Latino Conservation Week".

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right-leaning 09/18/2025

Conservation isn’t about labeling; it’s about everyone pitching in, not about carving out special weeks.

moderate 09/18/2025

Latino Conservation Week could bridge gaps—outdoor equality is overdue, but implementation is key.

right-leaning 09/18/2025

Designating a week for one community’s outdoor hobbies feels like politics over practicality.

moderate 09/18/2025

It’s a nice gesture with potential, as long as it doesn’t end up just as another week on the calendar.

left-leaning 09/18/2025

Latino Conservation Week isn’t just a calendar event, it’s a call for justice in our parks and communities.

moderate 09/18/2025

Recognizing diverse voices in conservation sounds good, but let’s see real support follow the spotlight.

left-leaning 09/18/2025

Finally, a spotlight on the conservation heroes we’ve been ignoring—Latino communities are leading the charge for our planet.

right-leaning 09/18/2025

Saving nature doesn’t need cultural quotas—just common sense and clean policies, no political theater.

left-leaning 09/18/2025

If you care about climate and community, you’ll back this; it’s about time we made green spaces truly inclusive.