District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill CER26-0140

Introduced
3/25/26  

Caption

Old People Are Cool Recognition Resolution of 2026

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the detrimental effects of ageism and calls for initiatives that uplift the perception and status of elderly individuals. By recognizing older adults as vital members of the community, the resolution aims to foster an environment of inclusivity and respect, which contributes positively to community morale. Additionally, it brings attention to healthcare workers dedicated to serving seniors, marking their efforts as crucial to maintaining the welfare of older residents. While the resolution is ceremonial in nature, its impact could encourage further policies aimed at protecting and enhancing the lives of senior citizens in the District of Columbia.

Summary

The CER26-0140, known as the 'Old People Are Cool Recognition Resolution of 2026', is a ceremonial resolution introduced in the Council of the District of Columbia. The bill aims to honor the initiative known as the Old People Are Cool project, which seeks to celebrate and recognize the contributions of older adults within the community. This includes declaring May 2026 as 'Old People Are Cool Month', aligning it with the national celebration of Older Americans Month. The resolution highlights the importance of inclusivity and respect towards seniors, and it acknowledges the harmful effects of ageism on both individuals and communities at large.

Contention

Although the bill is largely supportive and celebratory, there may be underlying tensions regarding the effectiveness of such resolutions in addressing the systemic issues faced by elderly residents. Critics might argue that while recognition is important, tangible actions and policies are needed to combat ageism practically. The resolution lays the groundwork for further discussions on how to combat discrimination based on age, but the challenge will be to follow through with meaningful initiatives that lead to real change for seniors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DC CER26-0029

Old People Are Cool Recognition Resolution of 2025

DC CER26-0007

Black History Month Recognition Resolution of 2025

DC CER26-0150

Freedom Riders Recognition Resolution of 2026

DC CER26-0159

DC Black Pride Recognition Resolution of 2026

DC CER26-0141

Sexual Assault Awareness Month Recognition Resolution of 2026

DC CER26-0084

Colbert I. King Recognition Resolution of 2025

DC CER26-0011

District of Columbia Transit Equity Day Recognition Resolution of 2025

DC CER26-0125

Mathew McCollough Memorial Recognition Resolution of 2026

DC CER26-0062

DC Black Pride Recognition Resolution of 2025

DC CER26-0066

Kinship Care Month Recognition Resolution of 2025

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