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  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:89 FR 95077
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The document is a proclamation by President Joseph R. Biden Jr. declaring November 24 through November 30, 2024, as National Family Week. In this proclamation, he emphasizes the importance of family and highlights several efforts his administration has made to support American families. These efforts include economic recovery programs, investments in infrastructure, healthcare cost reductions, and legislative actions to protect marriage and reduce gun violence. The President invites Americans to celebrate this week with activities and ceremonies honoring the nation's families.

    Simple Explanation

    President Biden said that from November 24 to November 30, 2024, everyone should celebrate National Family Week, which is a special time to think about how important our families are and to do fun activities together to show how much we care about them.

  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:90 FR 2589
    Reading Time:about 11 minutes

    President Joseph R. Biden Jr. issued Executive Order 14140, which updates the measures against individuals contributing to instability in the Western Balkans. The order amends previous executive actions by blocking the property of people who engage in actions threatening peace and stability, democracy, or human rights in the region. It includes those involved in corruption, those who support such activities, and relatives of involved individuals. The order underscores that it aligns with existing laws and does not grant any legal rights to individuals against the U.S. government.

    Simple Explanation

    President Biden made a new rule to freeze the money and property of people causing trouble in a part of the world called the Western Balkans, so they cannot keep doing bad things that hurt others. This rule is to keep the area peaceful and safe, even if deciding who is doing these bad things might be a bit tricky.

  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:90 FR 2575
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    President Joseph R. Biden Jr. issued Proclamation 10880 on January 2, 2025, to amend two previous proclamations about marine national monuments. Proclamation 8336, which originally established the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument in 2009, and Proclamation 9173, which expanded the area in 2014, are being updated. The name of both the Monument and its Expansion is being changed to the "Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument." This change is made to better acknowledge the cultural heritage of Indigenous Peoples and communities of the Pacific Islands.

    Simple Explanation

    President Biden decided to change the names of some special ocean areas to the "Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument" to especially recognize the culture of the people who have lived in the Pacific Islands for a long time.

  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:89 FR 100299
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    In the proclamation titled "Human Rights Day and Human Rights Week, 2024," President Joseph R. Biden Jr. emphasizes the United States' dedication to upholding human rights and fundamental freedoms worldwide. The proclamation celebrates the 76th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and highlights achievements such as the 40th anniversary of the Convention Against Torture. President Biden reaffirms his administration's commitment to social justice, equality, and democracy and urges Americans to honor Human Rights Day and Week with appropriate activities.

    Simple Explanation

    President Biden made a special announcement where he talked about how important it is for everyone to be treated fairly and kindly. He asked people in the United States to think about this during a special week and do things that show kindness to everyone.

  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:89 FR 96515
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    President Joseph R. Biden Jr. declared December 1, 2024, as World AIDS Day, emphasizing the importance of continuing the fight against the HIV/AIDS epidemic. His administration has taken significant steps, such as allocating funds for healthcare and medications and addressing the stigma around HIV. The President highlighted initiatives like the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and partnerships aimed at ending the epidemic by 2030. The proclamation was made to honor those who have been affected by HIV/AIDS and to encourage greater community support and awareness.

    Simple Explanation

    President Biden declared December 1, 2024, as a day to remember and help people who have HIV or AIDS, and his team is working hard to make sure everyone gets the care they need to try and stop the disease by 2030.

  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:90 FR 7649
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    President Joseph R. Biden Jr. issued a proclamation recognizing January 20, 2025, as Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday. The proclamation honors Dr. King's legacy as a leader for civil rights and equality and encourages Americans to engage in community and service projects to commemorate his work. President Biden emphasized the importance of continuing Dr. King's vision for justice, freedom, and equality in the ongoing struggle to uphold democracy. Americans are urged to partake in activities that promote civic duty and community service to honor Dr. King's enduring impact.

    Simple Explanation

    President Biden has announced that January 20, 2025, will be a special day to remember Martin Luther King, Jr., who stood up for fair treatment of all people. On this day, everyone in America is encouraged to do good things for their community to honor his dream of justice and equality.

  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:90 FR 1025
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    In a Presidential Proclamation, President Joseph R. Biden Jr. declared January 2025 as National Mentoring Month. The proclamation highlights the importance of mentors in supporting young people and emphasizes the efforts of the administration to provide resources and opportunities for mentoring. Initiatives like the American Rescue Plan and the National Partnership for Student Success have been key in promoting mentorship in schools and communities. The President encourages Americans to get involved in mentoring activities and programs during this month.

    Simple Explanation

    In January 2025, President Biden decided it would be National Mentoring Month, which means he wants people to help guide and support young kids. He thinks mentors can help kids learn and grow, and he asks everyone to join in and be a mentor if they can during this special month.

  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:89 FR 102673
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The proclamation by President Joseph R. Biden Jr., issued on December 13, 2024, designates December 15, 2024, as Bill of Rights Day. This marks 233 years since the ratification of the Bill of Rights, which includes fundamental freedoms such as religion, speech, and press, considered essential to the nation's identity. The President emphasizes the ongoing need to protect these rights and urges Congress to pass legislation that supports civil liberties, including restoring protections for reproductive rights and voting rights. The proclamation calls on Americans to observe the day with appropriate activities, highlighting the importance of continuing to secure dignity and respect for all citizens.

    Simple Explanation

    The President declared December 15, 2024, as a special day to remember when important rights like freedom of speech and religion became part of American laws 233 years ago. He reminds everyone to keep these rights safe and asks people to celebrate the day by learning more about them.

  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:90 FR 6747
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The document is a proclamation by President Joseph R. Biden Jr., declaring January 16, 2025, as Religious Freedom Day. It celebrates the constitutional right to religious freedom in the United States, emphasizing the commitment to protect this right both domestically and internationally. The proclamation highlights various efforts by the administration, such as countering antisemitism and Islamophobia, promoting religious freedom worldwide, and ensuring that places of worship are secure. It calls for an end to religious discrimination and affirms religious liberty as a core American value and a fundamental human right.

    Simple Explanation

    President Biden made a special announcement that January 16, 2025, is a day to celebrate everyone's right to believe what they want about religion. He said he would help keep these places safe and stop bad behavior against different beliefs both in the U.S. and around the world.

  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:89 FR 96855
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The proclamation by President Joseph R. Biden Jr. marks December 3, 2024, as the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. It highlights the contributions of over one billion disabled people worldwide and reaffirms the commitment to treating them with dignity and providing opportunities for their full potential. The administration's efforts include strengthening home-based services, making transit systems more accessible, enhancing web accessibility, and proposing to end subminimum wages for workers with disabilities. The document also emphasizes international collaboration in advancing the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities.

    Simple Explanation

    President Biden made a special announcement that on December 3, 2024, everyone should remember and support people with disabilities by treating them kindly and making sure they have chances to shine, like improving how they get around and helping them find good jobs.

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