[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 896 Introduced in House (IH)]
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119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 896
Expressing support for designating November 2025 as ``National Career
Development Month''.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 19, 2025
Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania (for himself and Ms. Bonamici) submitted
the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on
Education and Workforce
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for designating November 2025 as ``National Career
Development Month''.
Whereas November 2025 marks the 112th year that the National Career Development
Association is committed to its mission of inspiring and empowering
individuals to achieve their career and life goals;
Whereas a competitive global economy requires workers who make informed career
choices to prepare for skilled professions;
Whereas preparation for a purposeful career path helps to ensure gainful
employment best utilizing one's skills and talent, while providing
potential employers with a well-prepared workforce ready to meet the
challenges of the global marketplace;
Whereas career development programs enable students to gain a realistic
understanding of how formal education prepares them for post-high school
plans, which may include immediate employment in a civilian or military
occupation, or further education at a career and technical education
program, community college, or university;
Whereas career development activities in our communities contribute to lower
unemployment as people identify careers that match their interests and
desired work environments;
Whereas freedom of occupational and career choice is one of the most important
birthrights of every United States citizen, and this freedom will be
protected and enhanced throughout life;
Whereas professional career development assistance, including career counseling,
should be available to all persons throughout their lifespans;
Whereas career development assistance is a community partnership effort
involving the education system, the home and family structure, business,
industry, and a wide variety of community agencies and organizations,
and is not carried out by career development professionals alone;
Whereas the right to change occupations or career directions is fully as
important as the right to choose an occupation or career direction;
Whereas accurate, up-to-date information about educational and occupational
opportunities is vital;
Whereas helping individuals increase self-understanding of their abilities,
interests, values, and goals is a vital foundation of the career
development process;
Whereas career professionals help to provide career development services to
inspire and empower our citizens' attention to where it is needed most:
empowering the national economy through maximum individual productivity;
Whereas, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of September 2025,
7,400,000 workers are unemployed;
Whereas career professionals help the United States worker meet the very real
and immediate challenges of economic development, student achievement,
and global competitiveness;
Whereas career professionals are a vital resource for the livelihood of our
Nation's workforce and are underutilized relative to their potential
need and value;
Whereas a Harris Interactive Poll, conducted in partnership with the National
Career Development Association, examined the perceptions of today's
workforce on the effectiveness of career counselors, the need for
expanded workforce training opportunities, and the hardships implicit in
selecting, changing, or getting a job in the current economic climate,
and the feedback is very clear; and
Whereas the 2021 Harris Interactive Poll results revealed that--
(1) only 13 percent of adults report that they had worked with a career
specialist such as a school or private counselor, but 85 percent of
Americans find professional career development assistance valuable; and
(2) 58 percent of Americans regret not having worked with a career
services professional in the past: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) expresses support for the designation of ``National
Career Development Month'';
(2) affirms that career professionals are a valuable
resource for the Nation's workforce;
(3) recognizes career development activities increase
competencies needed for success in a global economy;
(4) urges workers and jobseekers to utilize the services of
career professionals; and
(5) encourages career professionals, students, educators,
parents, employers, and the current workforce to celebrate and
promote career development.
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