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Recognizing the value of coffee to the United States and expressing support for September 29, 2025, to be designated as "National Coffee Day".

Recognizing the value of coffee to the United States and expressing support for September 29, 2025, to be designated as ``National Coffee Day''.

Introduced Sep 30, 2025

Latest action (Sep 30, 2025) Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Summary

This resolution designates September 29, 2025, as "National Coffee Day" and expresses support for recognizing coffee's economic and cultural significance to the United States. The resolution notes that over 150 million Americans drink more than 400 million cups of coffee daily, and the coffee industry supports more than 2.2 million jobs while contributing over $343 billion annually to the national economy. The resolution recognizes the contributions of workers across the coffee value chain and supports efforts to strengthen domestic and global coffee supply chains through investment in agricultural research and climate resilience. The resolution also encourages scientific research into the health effects of coffee and supports coffee as a key component of United States trade and economic development policy.

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

  • MATSON INC $16,300
  • NULL $14,100
  • KAIMANA HILA $8,800
  • UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII $7,910
  • ALPHA INC $7,600

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Actions (2)

  1. Sep 30, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. · house
  2. Sep 30, 2025 Submitted in House

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Full text

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

September 30, 2025

Ms. Tokuda (for herself, Mr. Timmons, Mr. Case, Mr. Hern?ndez, Mr. Tran, Mr. Gottheimer, Mrs. Torres of California, and Ms. Bonamici) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce

RESOLUTION

Recognizing the value of coffee to the United States and expressing support for September 29, 2025, to be designated as “National Coffee Day”.

Whereas more than 150,000,000 Americans drink over 400,000,000 cups of coffee each day, making coffee one of the most consumed beverages in the United States; Whereas the United States coffee industry supports more than 2,200,000 American jobs and contributes over $343,000,000,000 annually to the national economy, including $38,000,000,000 in Federal, State, and local tax revenue; Whereas every congressional district in the United States includes coffee shops, roasters, or stakeholders in the coffee supply chain; Whereas domestic coffee farms and farmers in Hawai’i and Puerto Rico have grown coffee for centuries and produce a high-quality and iconic crop that helps fuel a growing specialty coffee market; Whereas domestic coffee businesses exported more than $1,100,000,000 of coffee and coffee products in 2024; Whereas coffee plays a vital role in United States trade and economic development policy, with over 99 percent of coffee consumed in the United States imported from coffee-growing regions around the world; Whereas more than 80 percent of coffee is grown by more than 25,000,000 smallholder farmers in developing countries and 125,000,000 people around the world depend on coffee for their livelihoods; Whereas the resilience of the global coffee supply chain is critical to United States economic stability, consumer choice, and sustaining global partnerships; Whereas the bipartisan Congressional Coffee Caucus provides a forum for Members of the House of Representatives to uplift coffee’s positive impact on the United States economy, advance health research into the benefits of coffee for consumers, and strengthen the resilience of the global coffee supply chain, including United States and global coffee farmers and distributors; Whereas, on June 12, 2025, Members of the Congressional Coffee Caucus sent a bipartisan letter to the U.S. Trade Representative affirming the value of coffee to the United States economy and urging the removal of tariffs on imported coffee to protect American jobs, support trade partnerships, and ensure stable access for consumers; and Whereas National Coffee Day will be recognized this year on September 29, 2025: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the House of Representatives—

(1) supports the designation of “National Coffee Day”;

(2) recognizes the contributions of coffee growers, importers, roasters, retailers, baristas, researchers, and other workers across the coffee value chain;

(3) supports efforts to strengthen domestic and global coffee supply chains, including investment in agricultural research, climate resilience, and farmer livelihoods;

(4) encourages continued scientific research into the health effects of drinking coffee;

(5) supports coffee as a key part of trade and economic policies to build a strong United States coffee market and to advance broad-based social and economic development in coffee- growing countries that advance United States national security interests; and

(6) celebrates coffee’s unique and valuable role in the American culture and economy. <all>

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