S. Res. 83 (119th)Bill Overview

A resolution designating February 2025 as "Hawaiian Language Month" or "'Olelo Hawai'i Month".

Simple ResolutionNative Americans|Native Americans
Cosponsors
Support
Democratic
Introduced
Feb 19, 2025
Discussions
Bill Text
Current stageCommittee

Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S1042)

Introduced
Committee
Floor
President
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01 · The brief
Plain-English summaryWhat this bill actually does

This Senate resolution designates February 2025 as "Hawaiian Language Month" or "ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Month," recounts the historical decline and recent revitalization of the Hawaiian language, affirms commitment to preserving and promoting ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi in line with the Native American Languages Act, and urges Americans and interested groups to celebrate the month with appropriate activities.

Why people may split

Liberals emphasize reparative recognition and cultural justice.

Watch point

A commemorative designation is typically easy but requires a separate House action; potential delay from committee or floor scheduling.

This Senate resolution designates February 2025 as "Hawaiian Language Month" or "ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Month," recounts the historical decline and recent revitalization of the Hawaiian language, affirms commitment to preserving and promoting ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi in line with the Native American Languages Act, and urges Americans and interested groups to celebrate the month with appropriate activities.

Passage5/100

As a simple Senate resolution it is symbolic and not a law; chance of becoming statute is effectively near zero absent separate binding legislation.

CredibilityPartial

How solid the drafting looks.

Contention15/100

Liberals emphasize reparative recognition and cultural justice.

02 · What it does

Who stands to gain, and who may push back.

Likely benefits vs burdens50% / 50%
Schools · Federal agenciesFederal agencies

These are examples from the analysis, not a ranked list of the most-affected groups.

Likely helped
  • Potential benefitRaises national awareness and visibility for the Hawaiian language and culture.
  • SchoolsEncourages schools and cultural institutions to host programs and language activities.
  • Federal agenciesReinforces federal endorsement aligned with the Native American Languages Act policy framework.
Likely burdened
  • Potential burdenThe resolution is symbolic and contains no dedicated funding, limiting tangible outcomes.
  • Federal agenciesMay create public expectations for federal funding or programs that are not authorized here.
  • Federal agenciesSome observers may view such federal recognitions as outside core federal responsibilities.
03 · Why people split

Why the argument around this bill splits.

Liberals emphasize reparative recognition and cultural justice.
Progressive95%

Likely strongly supportive as a recognition of Indigenous language rights, cultural survival, and restorative history.

Sees the resolution as consistent with broader commitments to language revitalization and Indigenous self-determination.

Leans supportive
Centrist85%

Generally favorable as a noncontroversial cultural recognition that supports preservation of an endangered language.

Views it as mostly symbolic but useful if paired with clear, costed follow‑up measures.

Leans supportive
Conservative65%

Likely cautiously supportive or mildly supportive because the resolution is symbolic and nonregulatory, though some conservatives may question federal involvement or object to historical framing in the text.

Split reaction
04 · Can it pass?

The path through Congress.

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Committee

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Floor

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President

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Law

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Passage likelihood5/100

As a simple Senate resolution it is symbolic and not a law; chance of becoming statute is effectively near zero absent separate binding legislation.

Scope and complexity
24%
Scopenarrow
24%
Complexitylow
Why this could stall
  • Whether a companion House resolution will be introduced
  • Potential procedural delays in committee or floor scheduling
05 · Recent votes

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06 · Go deeper

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Liberals emphasize reparative recognition and cultural justice.

As a simple Senate resolution it is symbolic and not a law; chance of becoming statute is effectively near zero absent separate binding leg…

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