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9/11 Education: Mandatory Curriculum in US Schools

The U.S. House of Representatives expresses its view that all 50 states should include the events of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in elementary and secondary school curricula. This aims to ensure that future generations of Americans remember this tragic day and its consequences for national security. Citizens can expect their children to learn about this important part of U.S. history.
Key points
All U.S. states should teach about the 9/11 attacks in elementary and secondary schools.
The goal is to ensure future generations of Americans remember the events of September 11.
Emphasizes the importance of education for preparing future leaders and citizens on national security issues.
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Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that all 50 States should include the events of the September 11th terrorist attacks in the curriculum of elementary and secondary schools so that people in the United States may never forget that fateful day.
Print number: HRES 670
Sponsor: Rep. Garbarino, Andrew R. [R-NY-2]
Process start date: 2023-09-08