HouseH.Res. 1388119th Congress

Recognizing the importance of pollinators to ecosystem health and agriculture in the United States and expressing support for "National Pollinator Week".

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[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1388 Introduced in House (IH)]

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119th CONGRESS
  2d Session
H. RES. 1388

   Recognizing the importance of pollinators to ecosystem health and 
agriculture in the United States and expressing support for ``National 
                           Pollinator Week''.

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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                             June 24, 2026

 Mr. Panetta submitted the following resolution; which was referred to 
                      the Committee on Agriculture

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                               RESOLUTION

 
   Recognizing the importance of pollinators to ecosystem health and 
agriculture in the United States and expressing support for ``National 
                           Pollinator Week''.

Whereas pollinators like native bees, butterflies and moths, birds and bats, and 
        beetles play a vital role in agriculture throughout the United States 
        and help produce a healthy and affordable food supply while also 
        maintaining the health and diversity of ecosystems;
Whereas various native pollinator species help reproduce at least 80 percent of 
        flowering plants, making pollinators indispensable for sustaining the 
        biodiversity of natural ecosystems;
Whereas enhancing native pollinator and honey bee populations can result in 
        improved and essential pollination services for neighboring land, 
        including agriculture and wildlife ecosystems;
Whereas it is in the strong economic interest of agricultural producers and 
        consumers in the United States to help ensure healthy, sustainable 
        pollinator populations, as pollinators add more than $18,000,000,000 in 
        revenue to crop production in the United States each year, including 
        more than 100 crops that either need or benefit from native pollinators;
Whereas pollinators also contribute to clean air and water, stable soil, and a 
        diversity of wildlife needed for healthy and productive natural 
        ecosystems;
Whereas a number of North American bumble bees are threatened or endangered, 
        while iconic species like the Western monarch butterfly have declined by 
        99 percent due to dwindling habitat, disease, and other threats;
Whereas the Western monarch butterfly population has significantly declined from 
        nearly 10,000,000 butterflies in the 1980s to fewer than 2,000 
        butterflies in 2020, and the population of this iconic species remains 
        perilously small and vulnerable to yearly fluctuations, prompting the 
        monarch butterfly to be proposed as threatened;
Whereas more than 70 native pollinator species are listed by the Federal 
        Government as threatened or endangered, with the rusty patched bumble 
        bee, the Powesheik skipperling, and the Dakota skipper listed within the 
        past decade; and
Whereas declines in the health and population of native pollinators potentially 
        pose a substantial threat to global food webs, ecological diversity, and 
        human health: Now, therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
            (1) recognizes the importance of pollinators to ecosystem 
        health and agriculture in the United States and expresses 
        support for ``National Pollinator Week'';
            (2) acknowledges the significance that all types of 
        pollinators play in sustaining agriculture, promoting 
        biodiversity, and maintaining the overall health of natural 
        ecosystems;
            (3) encourages the people of the United States to observe 
        ``National Pollinator Week'' with appropriate ceremonies and 
        conservation and educational activities; and
            (4) intends to--
                    (A) continue working to conserve native pollinator 
                species and their various habitats; and
                    (B) work to improve the overall understanding of 
                the importance of native pollinators.
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