US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR750

Introduced
9/19/25  

Caption

Recognizing Lloyd Ashburn Williams' unparalleled dedication to fostering economic empowerment, cultural pride, and social equity in Harlem.

Impact

The resolution also commemorates significant initiatives championed by Williams, such as the establishment of HARLEM WEEK, which grew from a single-day event into a vibrant multi-week celebration of Harlem's history and culture. By promoting events that highlight the rich cultural contributions of Harlem, Williams fostered pride and participation among residents while attracting visitors and investments to the area. His efforts truly transformed the community's economic landscape, paving the way for inclusive growth and cultural recognition.

Summary

House Resolution 750 (HR750) is a resolution dedicated to recognizing the life and contributions of Lloyd Ashburn Williams, who played a pivotal role in fostering economic empowerment, cultural pride, and social equity in Harlem. With a commitment rooted in his personal history as an immigrant raised in Harlem, Williams dedicated his life to the empowerment of his community, including his role as the long-serving President and CEO of The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce. His leadership not only guided the organization through economic challenges but also enhanced its mission to uplift minority-owned businesses and forge partnerships that would benefit the community.

Contention

While HR750 is largely a commemorative resolution praising Williams’ contributions, it also underscores the continuing struggle for social equity and community empowerment in Harlem. The document reflects on key issues Williams championed—such as affordable housing, health equity, and education reform—indicating an ongoing need for advocacy and policy initiatives aimed at addressing these critical societal challenges. Although HR750 does not propose specific legislation, its adoption suggests a public affirmation of the values and endeavors Williams embodied throughout his life.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US SR402

A resolution recognizing Lloyd Ashburn Williams's unparalleled dedication to fostering economic empowerment, cultural pride, and social equity in Harlem.

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Similar Bills

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