Posts - Bill - HRES 356 Expressing support for the designation of April 13, 2025, through April 26, 2025, as "National Young Audiences Arts for Learning Week".
house 04/28/2025 - 119th Congress
We are supporting the designation of April 13–26, 2025, as National Young Audiences Arts for Learning Week to recognize how arts education benefits students’ creativity, critical thinking, and academic success nationwide. This week will honor the impact of arts programs that reach millions of young learners and enrich communities across the country.
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HRES 356 - Expressing support for the designation of April 13, 2025, through April 26, 2025, as "National Young Audiences Arts for Learning Week".
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right-leaning 04/28/2025
Creative expression is great, but can it pay the bills? Let’s not confuse art with economic priorities.
right-leaning 04/28/2025
Support arts all you want, but let’s keep the focus on core subjects that build real-world skills first.
moderate 04/28/2025
If painting a picture sparks a math equation, I say paint away—education should color outside the lines sometimes.
moderate 04/28/2025
A designated week for arts? Fine by me—kids need more than worksheets to keep their brains buzzing.
left-leaning 04/28/2025
Supporting arts means supporting every kid’s future—not just the test-takers but the dream-chasers too.
right-leaning 04/28/2025
National Arts Week? Hope it doesn’t mean more school hours and less homework—kids already have enough fluff.
left-leaning 04/28/2025
When we fund arts, we fund empathy, innovation, and the voices of tomorrow’s changemakers.
left-leaning 04/28/2025
Art heals where textbooks fail—finally a week that gets it! Education without creativity is just memorization, not learning.
moderate 04/28/2025
Art in schools isn't radical, it’s reasonable—mixing logic with imagination never hurt anyone.