[Congressional Bills 119th Congress] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] [H. Con. Res. 20 Introduced in House (IH)] <DOC> 119th CONGRESS 1st Session H. CON. RES. 20 Establishing the Congressional Fitness Challenge, and for other purposes. _______________________________________________________________________ IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES March 24, 2025 Mr. Hamadeh of Arizona submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on House Administration _______________________________________________________________________ CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Establishing the Congressional Fitness Challenge, and for other purposes. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), SECTION 1. CONGRESSIONAL FITNESS CHALLENGE. There is established a national recognition program, to be known as the Congressional Fitness Challenge (in this concurrent resolution referred to as the ``Challenge''), to promote physical fitness and personal achievement among eligible participants through voluntary, performance-based fitness tests. SEC. 2. TESTS. The Challenge shall be comprised of the following tests to be administered to eligible participants: (1) 1-mile run or walk, which shall be assessed based on the time taken to run or walk 1 mile. (2) Pull-ups or flexed arm hang, which shall be assessed based on the maximum number of continuous pull-ups or flexed arm hangs completed with proper form. (3) Curl-ups or sit-ups, which shall be assessed based on the number of curl-ups or sit-ups completed in 60 seconds. (4) Shuttle run, which shall be assessed based on the time taken to run 30 feet back and forth between 2 parallel lines, picking up a block of wood or similar object twice at 1 such line, for a total of 120 feet. (5) Sit-and-reach, which shall be assessed based on the maximum distance reached. SEC. 3. ADMINISTRATION OF CHALLENGE. (a) Challenge Sponsors.--The following entities may sponsor the Challenge: (1) A public or private school that provides education in any grade from kindergarten through grade 12. (2) A Member of the House of Representatives or Senator who organizes a community-based event. (3) An independent entity that provides testing for an eligible participant that attends a home school. (b) Test Administrators.--The tests under section 2 shall be administered by a certified fitness professional. SEC. 4. BENCHMARKS. (a) In General.--The covered committees shall consult with fitness organizations or certified fitness professionals to finalize and publish benchmarks that set a performance standard for each test under section 2 based on age and gender. In finalizing such benchmarks, such committees shall take into account the historical standards used in the Presidential Physical Fitness Test. (b) Adaptive Standards.--Such benchmarks shall include adaptive standards for eligible participants with disabilities. SEC. 5. DATA COLLECTION. (a) In General.--An entity sponsoring the Challenge under section 3(a) shall submit to the covered committees the data of all eligible participants who participate in the Challenge sponsored by such entity. (b) Data Aggregation.--The covered committees shall aggregate such data based on the gender and age group of such participants across the United States for each 1-year period. SEC. 6. RECOGNITION. (a) In General.--An eligible participant who performs at or above the benchmarks under section 4 in the gender and age group of such participant for each test under section 2 may receive a certificate that is signed by-- (1) the Speaker of the House of Representatives; (2) the President pro tempore of the Senate; (3) the Member of the House of Representatives who represents the congressional district in which such participant resides; and (4) the Senator of the State in which such participant resides. (b) Recognition Levels.--For an eligible participant who performs at or above the following percentiles in the gender and age group of such participant for each test under section 2, a certificate under subsection (a) shall indicate the lowest recognition level achieved on any such test as follows: (1) Gold level: Top 85th percentile of eligible participants who participated in the Challenge. (2) Silver level: Top 75th percentile of eligible participants who participated in the Challenge. (3) Bronze level: Top 50th percentile of eligible participants who participated in the Challenge. SEC. 7. ADMINISTRATION AND OVERSIGHT. (a) Regulations and Guidance.--The covered committees shall jointly-- (1) prescribe regulations to oversee the Challenge, including-- (A) testing protocols; (B) mechanisms to report any information needed for recognition under section 6 to the Member of the House of Representatives who represents the congressional district in which an eligible participant resides and the Senator of the State in which such participant resides; (C) regulations to protect the privacy of eligible participants who participate in the Challenge and address the liability risks of sponsors under section 3(a); and (D) uniform standards for submitting data to the covered committees under section 5; and (2) issue guidance on the use of-- (A) a Members' Representational Allowance by a Member of the House of Representatives under subsection (b); and (B) a Senators' Official Personnel and Office Expense Account by a Senator under subsection (b). (b) Funding Sources.-- (1) In general.-- (A) Members' representational allowance.--A Member of the House of Representatives may use amounts provided under the Members' Representational Allowance of such Member under section 101 of the House of Representatives Administrative Reform Technical Corrections Act (2 U.S.C. 5341) to carry out activities related to the Challenge. (B) Senators' official personnel and office expense account.--A Senator may use amounts provided under the Senators' Official Personnel and Office Expense Account of such Senator under the first section of Public Law 100-137 (2 U.S.C. 6313) to carry out activities related to the Challenge. (2) Alternative funding.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Subcommittees on the Legislative Branch of the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate shall publish a report on the feasibility and desirability of using other funds of the House of Representatives and Senate in covering expenses incurred in carrying out the Challenge. SEC. 8. DEFINITIONS. In this concurrent resolution: (1) Certified fitness professional.--The term ``certified fitness professional'' means a fitness professional with a relevant certification, as determined by a sponsor under section 3(a), such as-- (A) a physical education teacher at a public or private school that provides education in a grade from kindergarten through grade 12, but only with respect to eligible participants who are in an age group for which such teacher is qualified to administer the tests under section 2; or (B) a physical trainer with a certification from the National Academy of Sports Medicine, the American Council on Exercise, or a similar entity. (2) Covered committees.--The term ``covered committees'' means the Committee on House Administration of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate. (3) Eligible participant.--The term ``eligible participant'' means a student, including a student attending a public, private, or home school, aged 6 through 17. (4) Member of the house of representatives.--The term ``Member of the House of Representatives'' means a Representative in, or a Delegate or Resident Commissioner to, the Congress. <all>