Proclamation Within Constitutional Authority

Proclamation 10580-Mother's Day, 2023

Issued 2023-05-12 by Joseph R. Biden Jr.

Plain-English Overview

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Proclamation 10580 designates the second Sunday of May — May 14, 2023 — as Mother's Day. The proclamation honors mothers and mother figures for the immeasurable contributions they make to their families and to society, expressing the nation's gratitude for the love, sacrifice, and guidance they provide. It calls on Americans to celebrate the mothers in their lives.

This proclamation is directed at all Americans, particularly families observing Mother's Day. It carries no legal obligations, creates no programs, and directs no government spending. It is a ceremonial recognition of a widely celebrated national observance.

Mother's Day has been a nationally recognized holiday since 1914. The President's annual proclamation is consistent with this tradition, carrying no binding legal effect and requiring no additional congressional authorization.

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Constitutional Analysis

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This proclamation designates "Proclamation 10580-Mother's Day, 2023" — a ceremonial observance that brings national attention to day. Presidents have issued ceremonial proclamations since George Washington, and they fall squarely within the executive tradition. They do not create new law, direct federal spending, or impose legal obligations on citizens.

Ceremonial proclamations like this one are purely declaratory. They express the sentiment of the President on behalf of the nation, drawing public awareness to causes or communities. They require no congressional approval and face no constitutional challenges.

Official Summary

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