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Calling on the Secretary of Education to work with stakeholders to immediately eliminate race-based Native logos, mascots, and names from State educational institutions, and calling on State educational institutions and national sports franchises to cease the unsanctioned use of such logos, mascots, and names.
Calling on the Secretary of Education to work with stakeholders to immediately eliminate race-based Native logos, mascots, and names from State educational institutions, and calling on State educational institutions and national sports franchises to cease the unsanctioned use of such logos, mascots, and names.
Summary
The resolution expresses the House of Representatives' position that race-based Native American logos, mascots, and names should be eliminated from state educational institutions. It calls on the Secretary of Education to work with tribal nations, Native American groups, and schools to remove these logos and mascots, particularly from schools receiving federal funding. The resolution also calls on state educational institutions and national sports franchises to stop using unsanctioned Native American-themed logos and mascots. The resolution notes that over 1,900 schools nationwide currently use such Native American names and symbols, and cites research indicating these stereotypical representations have negative effects on Native American youth self-esteem and academic performance.
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Sponsor (1)
- Rep. Pallone, Frank [D-NJ-6] (D-NJ)
Money behind the sponsor
Top reported contributors to Frank Pallone’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.
- COX ENTERPRISES $28,000
- AMNEAL PHARMACEUTICALS $17,200
- JOHNSON & JOHNSON $15,500
- RESOLUTION PUBLIC AFFAIRS $14,800
- NULL $14,375
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Actions (2)
- Feb 9, 2026 Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce. · house
- Feb 9, 2026 Submitted in House
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Full text
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 9, 2026
Mr. Pallone submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Education and Workforce
RESOLUTION
Calling on the Secretary of Education to work with stakeholders to immediately eliminate race-based Native logos, mascots, and names from State educational institutions, and calling on State educational institutions and national sports franchises to cease the unsanctioned use of such logos, mascots, and names.
Whereas, based on article I section 8 of the United States Constitution, treaties, Federal statutes, and court decisions, the United States has a unique historical and legal relationship with the American Indian and Alaska Native peoples, which serves as the basis for the Federal Government’s trust responsibility and obligations to the American Indian and Alaska Native peoples; Whereas there are 574 federally recognized Indian Tribes in the United States, with some 40 percent of Indian Tribes located in the State of Alaska; Whereas Indian Tribes have principal responsibility for lands and people within their jurisdictions; Whereas this responsibility extends to educating their American Indian and Alaska Native students and providing adequate educational facilities in which the students can learn; Whereas kindergarten, elementary, and secondary schools all over the Nation use words and symbols representing their schools that are harmful to Native Americans; Whereas, nationally, more than 1,900 kindergarten, elementary, and secondary schools inappropriately use such harmful names or nicknames, and these names or symbols often become mascots and are used at athletic games for mascot characters, chants, and other antics; Whereas, although these school communities do not intend disrespect toward Native Americans, that is the end result of allowing these harmful terms to continue in educational institutions; Whereas there have been national sports teams that have recognized that their mascots were racist and harmful to Native American communities; Whereas there has been scientific research conducted to determine the harmful effects of these “Native” sports mascots on our Native youth; Whereas multiple academic studies over the last few decades have found that American Indian and Alaska Native high school and college students had a consistent, negative reaction to stereotypical mascots because these images and names remind Native youth of the limited ways in which others see them, which in turn restricts how they see themselves, and, importantly, the self-esteem of non-Native youths rose when presented with the same images; and Whereas the American Psychological Association has determined that these representations also undermine the ability of Native Nations and peoples to portray themselves accurately as distinct and diverse cultures, and that stereotypical images are a dominant culture’s prejudiced representations of a racial or ethnic minority group: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That—
(1) the House of Representatives condemns all racism and discrimination;
(2) the Secretary of Education should work with Tribal Nations, Native American groups, public kindergarten, elementary, and secondary schools, and other stakeholders to immediately eliminate race-based Native logos, mascots, and names from State educational institutions across the United States, especially those receiving Federal funds; and
(3) the House of Representatives calls for State educational institutions and national sports franchises to cease the unsanctioned use of such race-based Native logos, mascots, and names in the effort to overcome these stereotypes and raise the self-esteem of Native students so they have the same opportunity as their non-Native peers to achieve academically without discrimination. <all>
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