PolicyBrief
H.RES. 813
119th CongressOct 17th 2025
Urging the people of the United States to observe the month of October 2025 as Italian and Italian American Heritage Month.
IN COMMITTEE

This resolution urges the people of the United States to observe the month of October 2025 as Italian and Italian American Heritage Month to honor their significant contributions and rich culture.

Rosa DeLauro
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Rosa DeLauro

Representative

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LEGISLATION

Resolution Urges U.S. to Observe October 2025 as Italian and Italian American Heritage Month

This resolution is straightforward: it urges the entire United States to officially observe October 2025 as Italian and Italian American Heritage Month. This isn't a new law that mandates spending or changes regulations; it’s Congress formally encouraging the country to recognize and celebrate the community's contributions.

The Ask: A Month of Recognition

The core of the resolution is recognition. It points out the “huge contributions” Italian and Italian American people have made throughout American history—from science and medicine to the arts and military service. Think of it as an official acknowledgment that the success and strength of the U.S. are built on the diverse qualities of people from all backgrounds, and the Italian American community exemplifies those qualities (Section 1, Clauses 1-3).

What This Means for Your Calendar (and Culture)

Since this is a non-binding resolution, it won't change your tax bracket or your commute time. Instead, it’s a cultural nod. The resolution encourages people across the U.S. to observe the month by holding “appropriate events and activities.” For the average person, this means that in October 2025, you can expect increased visibility for Italian American culture, history, and heritage in schools, museums, and community centers. It’s a chance for local organizations to secure grants or attention for programs that highlight this history, whether it’s a lecture on the contributions of Nobel laureates or a public celebration of Italian food and music.

The Real-World Impact: Celebrating Diversity

For Italian Americans, this resolution provides formal validation and recognition for their heritage, confirming their place in the American story. For everyone else, it’s a reminder that the country is richer because of its diverse roots. This kind of resolution reinforces the idea that understanding and celebrating different cultures is part of what makes the U.S. unique. It’s a simple, positive step aimed squarely at boosting cultural awareness, making it easier for local communities to organize educational and celebratory events that benefit everyone interested in history and culture.