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Expressing support for the designation of July 2026 as "American Grown Flower and Foliage Month".

Expressing support for the designation of July 2026 as ``American Grown Flower and Foliage Month''.

Introduced Jul 27, 2026

Latest action (Jul 27, 2026) Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture.

Summary

  • Expresses support for the designation of July 2026 as "American Grown Flower and Foliage Month"
  • Recognizes the economic importance of domestic flower and foliage producers and the jobs they support
  • Recognizes the cultivation of flowers and foliage as a vital part of the U.S. agricultural industry
  • Recognizes that domestic flower and foliage cultivation enhances the ability to celebrate holidays and special occasions
  • Urges all people to proactively showcase American-grown flowers and foliage to support domestic farmers and the agricultural industry

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Money behind the sponsor

Top reported contributors to Salud O. Carbajal’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.

  • NULL $39,900
  • TIGER MOON GROUP $13,200
  • JENNINGS AERONAUTICS INC. $9,900
  • WINDOW WORLD $9,900
  • CHUMASH $8,400

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Actions (2)

  1. Jul 27, 2026 Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture. · house
  2. Jul 27, 2026 Submitted in House · house

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  • Introduced in House · Jul 27, 2026

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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

July 27, 2026

Mr. Carbajal (for himself, Mr. Newhouse, Ms. Pingree, Mr. Panetta, and Mr. Hurd of Colorado) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Agriculture

RESOLUTION

Expressing support for the designation of July 2026 as “American Grown Flower and Foliage Month”.

Whereas cut flower and foliage growers in the United States are hard-working, dedicated individuals who bring beauty, economic stimulus, and pride to their communities and the United States; Whereas the people of the United States have a long history of using flowers and foliage grown in the United States to bring beauty to important events and express affection for loved ones; Whereas consumers spend more than $70,000,000,000 each year on floral products, including cut flowers, garden plants, bedding, and indoor plants; Whereas, each year, an increasing number of households in the United States purchase fresh cut flowers and foliage from more than 18,000 florists and floral establishments; Whereas the annual per capita spending on floral products by consumers in the United States is more than $260; Whereas the people of the United States increasingly want to support domestically produced food and agricultural products and would prefer to buy locally grown flowers and foliage whenever possible, yet the majority of domestic consumers do not know where the flowers and foliage they purchase are grown; Whereas, in response to increased demand, the “American Grown Flowers” logo was created in July 2014 to educate and empower consumers to purchase flowers and foliage from domestic producers; Whereas millions of stems of domestically grown flowers and foliage are now labeled as “American Grown Flowers”; Whereas domestic flower and foliage farmers produce thousands of varieties of flowers and foliage across the United States, such as peonies in Alaska, Gerbera daisies in California, lupines in Maine, tulips in Washington, lilies in Oregon, larkspur in Texas, and leatherleaf in Florida; Whereas the flower and foliage varieties with the highest production in the United States are roses, sunflowers, tulips, lilies, peonies, leatherleaf, eucalyptus, magnolia, leucadendron, and pittosporum; Whereas people in every State have access to domestically grown flowers and foliage, yet only 15 percent of flowers and foliage sold in the United States is domestically grown; Whereas the domestic cut flower and foliage industry—

(1) creates a substantial economic impact daily; and

(2) supports hundreds of growers, thousands of small businesses, and tens of thousands of jobs in the United States;

Whereas most domestic cut flowers and foliage are sold in the United States within 24 to 48 hours after harvest and last longer than flowers shipped longer distances; Whereas flowers and foliage grown domestically enhance the ability of the people of the United States to festively celebrate weddings and births and honor those who have passed; Whereas flower and foliage giving has been a holiday tradition in the United States for generations; Whereas flowers and foliage speak to the beauty of motherhood on Mother’s Day and to the spirit of love on Valentine’s Day; Whereas flowers and foliage help commemorate the service and sacrifice of members of the Armed Forces on Memorial Day and Veterans Day; and Whereas the House of Representatives encourages the cultivation of flowers and foliage in the United States by domestic flower and foliage farmers: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the House of Representatives—

(1) supports the goals and ideals of “American Grown Flower and Foliage Month”;

(2) recognizes that purchasing flowers and foliage grown in the United States supports the farmers, small businesses, jobs, and economy of the United States;

(3) recognizes that growing flowers and foliage in the United States is a vital part of the agricultural industry of the United States;

(4) recognizes that cultivating flowers and foliage domestically enhances the ability of the people of the United States to festively celebrate holidays and special occasions; and

(5) urges all people of the United States to proactively showcase flowers and foliage grown in the United States in order to show support for—

(A) the flower and foliage farmers, processors, and distributors in the United States; and

(B) the agricultural industry of the United States overall. <all>

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