Capitol Hill Buzz: Lawmaker pushes pro-magic legislation
By MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press
Mar 15, 2016 5:17 PM CDT

WASHINGTON (AP) — Do you believe in magic? Republican Rep. Pete Sessions of Texas does.

Sessions is hoping that the House will pass his resolution, introduced this week, recognizing magic as a "rare and valuable art form."

One of Sessions' constituents, Wylie Mayor Eric Hogue, declared National Magic Week in his town. Hogue has worked to achieve "art status" for magic and has touted its therapeutic benefits.

If passed, the House resolution would not only recognize magic as a natural treasure, it would reinforce that the House supports "efforts to make certain that magic is preserved, understood and promulgated."

The resolution says that "magic is a unifying force across cultural, religious, ethnic and age differences in our diverse nation," and adds that "magic is timeless in appeal and requires only the capacity to dream."

Sessions' office said he did not have any further comment on the magic resolution.