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Supporting the recognition of November as "National Bread Month" and celebrating bread as a nutritious, affordable, and culturally significant staple food.

YourVoice.Now Summary

The House backs November as National Bread Month — no money spent, no new rules, nothing changes.

The details

Most people would see no change in daily life. The House is backing the idea of November as National Bread Month. No money is spent, no rules change, and nothing is asked of anyone. A House resolution like this one is a statement of view, not a law. The text praises bread as cheap, filling, and shared across cultures. It names loaves, naan, roti, pita, tortillas, and more. It says grain foods like bread give close to 40 percent of the fiber in the American diet. They also add vitamins and minerals such as iron and zinc. It points to the CDC, which credits added nutrients in grains with cutting one kind of birth defect by nearly a third. The resolution also thanks the baking industry and asks people to try new breads during the month.

Congressional Summary

This resolution recognizes National Bread Month.

Details

Congress
119th
Chamber
House
Status
summarized
Action
Introduced in House
Action Date
2025-10-31
Date Added
2026-08-18
Source
Congress.gov →

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