- Record: Senate Floor
- Section type: Recognition
- Chamber: Senate
- Date: June 17, 2026
- Congress: 119th Congress
- Why this source matters: This section came from the Senate floor portion of the record.
SENATE RESOLUTION 773—RECOGNIZING FATHER'S DAY AND THE ROLE A FATHER
PLAYS IN THE LIVES OF CHILDREN AND ADULTS
Mrs. MOODY submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary:
S. Res. 773
Whereas Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of
June and will be celebrated in the United States on Sunday,
June 21, 2026;
Whereas fathers play an important role in the lives of
their children by improving their—
(1) emotional well-being;
(2) social well-being;
(3) educational success; and
(4) economic well-being;
Whereas children with present or engaged fathers are—
(1) less likely to repeat a grade;
(2) more likely to enter college or find stable employment
after high school;
(3) less likely to go to jail;
(4) less likely to experience a teen birth; and
(5) less likely to experience mental health disorders;
Whereas children without present or engaged fathers—
(1) represent the vast majority of runaway children;
(2) represent the vast majority of juveniles in State-
operated institutions;
(3) are more likely to have children outside of marriage or
partnership;
(4) are more likely to be involved in gangs; and
(5) are much more likely to live in poverty;
Whereas the genuine love of a father is irreplaceable, and
the positive outcomes generated by the love and support of a
father prove both the irreplaceable role a father fills and
the responsibility fathers have in caring for their children
and families: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate—
(1) acknowledges the importance of efforts by fathers to
engage and to provide continuous physical and emotional
support to children and families;
(2) acknowledges that sustained engagement by a father
throughout the life of a child is a privileged responsibility
that fulfills the father as much as the child; and
(3) wishes all fathers and father figures in the United
States a happy Father's Day.
Mrs. MOODY. Mr. President, I rise today to acknowledge the Presiding Officer as a father and so many others that this weekend will be celebrated as part of our Nation's day of celebration of all of our fathers here in our country. This is especially meaningful to me because I think it is so important to highlight a group of very special individuals that have played such a large role in my life. And I know everyone here today, including the pages that help us out, is going to be spending the weekend celebrating their fathers too, as they should.
married to a great dad. In fact, when I became the attorney general of the great free State of Florida, I had a young child at home, and my husband, who is a true hero, a hero dad—he is a career law enforcement officer—really stepped up. Our entire family was involved in that effort when I served.
first mom of a school-age child on the Florida cabinet. So I really relied on my incredible husband Justin—and what an amazing dad.
time—my young son—when I became the attorney general, and without their support, we wouldn't have done all that we did to protect the great State, strengthen our communities, and make it the free State of Florida that it is today.
you can see. More recently, when I became a U.S. Senator, he is still waking up every day, being a dad first and foremost but then putting on a badge and a bulletproof vest and going to work to protect others while he supports everybody else in the community as much as he supports those of us at home.
praise the dad in her life. In fact, the first celebration of Father's Day in 1910 was spurred on and founded by a mom. She had just become a mom—her name was Sonora Smart Dodd—and she recognized after hearing a Mother's Day sermon that she thought we should give something that was just as emphatic and passionate to support our dads. So it was a mom that launched and initiated the first Father's Day recognition back in 1910.
18 in the U.S. Senate, to be the one to recognize Father's Day this upcoming weekend and introduce a resolution recognizing Father's Day and the role that fathers play in the lives of children and adults. I have introduced that for the Record, and it is an honor to do so.
away for extended periods of time—whether it was to become a firearms instructor with the DEA or when he went to the National Academy at Quantico for months—he would come home—fly late at night—to make sports games or to help with homework.
and as Father's Day approaches, I wanted the U.S. Senate to recognize how important having good fathers in children's lives is.
passed the Responsible Dad Act, which provided mentoring, one-on-one support, and evidence-based educational programming to help enhance parenting skills and help fathers stay actively involved in their kids lives.
I am so proud of the Senate. Just today—and I know the Presiding Officer joins me in this—on the HELP Committee, we passed out legislation just today, before I came in here, as part of the Healthy Start Reauthorization Act that supports dads being involved in their kids' lives. It also supports mentoring, a dad initiative, and we know that is so important for our young kids to develop into healthy, independent adults.
So I recognize my own benefit from having a father that was engaged. He showed me how to live a life of service professionally. I have also benefited from having father figures in my extended family that have played a large role in my success in life, and I will always be grateful.
introduce the resolution to recognize this weekend as Father's Day and to say thank you and to give encouragement to the fathers across our country that will raise the next generation of leaders that will guide our country for the next 250 years.