H. Res. 1170 (119th)Bill Overview

Supporting the designation of April 10 as "Dolores Huerta Day", in honor of the accomplishments and legacy of the trailblazing labor and civil rights leader Dolores Huerta.

Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues|Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues
Cosponsors
Support
Democratic
Introduced
Apr 14, 2026
Discussions
Bill Text
Current stageCommittee

Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

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01 · The brief

This nonbinding House resolution expresses support for designating April 10 as “Dolores Huerta Day” and honors Dolores Huerta’s life, labor organizing, civil rights work, awards, and ongoing legacy.

The text recounts key events and accomplishments and calls for continued advancement of equal protection and civil rights.

Passage5/100

H.Res. is a non-binding House-only resolution; it can pass the House easily but does not itself create law, so chance to become statutory law is minimal.

CredibilityAligned

Relative to its intended legislative type, this bill is a straightforward commemorative House resolution. It provides clear justification for the honor and uses the conventional structure for such expressions of the House, while deliberately avoiding legal or fiscal commitments.

Contention20/100

Liberal emphasizes civil-rights and labor recognition importance

02 · What it does

Who stands to gain, and who may push back.

Who this appears to help vs burden50% / 50%
Workers · CommunitiesFederal agencies
Likely helped
  • WorkersIncreases public awareness of Dolores Huerta's role in labor and civil rights history.
  • CommunitiesEncourages educational programs and commemorative programming in schools, museums, and community organizations.
  • CommunitiesRaises visibility that could help fundraising and support for related nonprofits and community groups.
Likely burdened
  • Targeted stakeholdersIs purely symbolic and creates no binding legal rights, regulatory changes, or budget authority.
  • Targeted stakeholdersMay draw legislative attention and debate without substantive policy outcomes.
  • Federal agenciesCould trigger calls for a federal holiday or additional recognition, increasing administrative or budgetary pressures.
03 · Why people split

Why the argument around this bill splits.

Liberal emphasizes civil-rights and labor recognition importance
Progressive95%

Views the resolution positively as recognition of a major Latino, labor, and women’s-rights leader.

Sees symbolic federal acknowledgement as reinforcing civil-rights and labor history education.

Leans supportive
Centrist80%

Generally favorable because it is symbolic and nonregulatory.

Values recognition of civic contributions but expects limited practical effect and modest costs.

Leans supportive
Conservative55%

Mixed but mildly supportive for honoring a historical figure; some concern about union activism and potential partisan framing.

Prefers limited federal symbolism and avoids elevating contested actors.

Split reaction
04 · Can it pass?

The path through Congress.

Introduced

Reached or meaningfully advanced

Committee

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Floor

Still ahead

President

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Passage likelihood5/100

H.Res. is a non-binding House-only resolution; it can pass the House easily but does not itself create law, so chance to become statutory law is minimal.

Scope and complexity
24%
Scopenarrow
24%
Complexitylow
Why this could stall
  • Whether sponsors will pursue a Senate companion or joint resolution
  • Committee scheduling priorities and floor time availability
05 · Recent votes

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06 · Go deeper

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Liberal emphasizes civil-rights and labor recognition importance

H.Res. is a non-binding House-only resolution; it can pass the House easily but does not itself create law, so chance to become statutory l…

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Relative to its intended legislative type, this bill is a straightforward commemorative House resolution. It provides clear justification for the honor and uses the conventional structure for such expressions of the Hou…

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