H.Res.922 — National 3D Printing Day Resolution
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Summary
House resolution introduced by Reps. Foster and Takano to designate December 3 as National 3D Printing Day — celebrating the technology and its benefits.
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On December 3, 2025, Representatives Bill Foster and Mark Takano introduced H.Res.922, a resolution to establish December 3 as National 3D Printing Day.
The resolution expresses Congressional support for 3D printing technology, recognizing its contributions to manufacturing, medicine, education, and innovation. It encourages the promotion and celebration of 3D printing technology across the United States.
While symbolic rather than legally binding, the resolution represents a positive Congressional acknowledgment of 3D printing's value — a counterpoint to the restrictive legislation being proposed in other areas.
December 3 was chosen because it corresponds to the date (12/3) representing the three dimensions of 3D printing.
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