Arizona 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HCR2010 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/06/2025

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR H.C.R. 2010 
 
gold star families; legacy preservation 
Purpose 
Expresses the Legislature's support of Gold Star Families, pledge to preserve the term Gold 
Star Families and encouragement of public and private entities in Arizona to protect the term. 
Background 
The term Gold Star Families is a modern reference that comes from the service flags and 
banners that were first flown by families during World War I. The flag included a blue star for 
every immediate family member serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, during any period of war or 
hostilities in which the U.S. Armed Forces were engaged. In the event of a death, the blue star is 
replaced with a gold variant, the highest honor. The title is meant to honor the service member’s 
ultimate sacrifice while acknowledging the loss, grief and continued healing of the member's 
family (U.S. Army). 
The Arizona Gold Star Military Medal may be awarded on behalf of the people of Arizona 
to a state resident who was a member of the Arizona National Guard, U.S. military reserves or 
U.S. Armed Forces that has been killed in action while: 1) engaged in an action against an enemy 
of the United States; 2) engaged in military operations involving a conflict with an opposing 
foreign force; 3) serving with friendly foreign forces engaged in an armed conflict against an 
opposing armed force in which the United States is not a belligerent party; or 4) serving in a 
designated combat zone. A recipient of the Arizona Gold Star Military Medal may have the 
recipient's name entered on the Arizona Gold Star Military Medal Honor Roll (A.R.S. § 41.608.05). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Expresses that members of the Legislature reaffirm their unwavering support of and profound 
gratitude to America's Gold Star Families who have borne the highest cost of preserving the 
nation's freedom. 
2. Expresses that members of the Legislature honor the sacred legacy of the term Gold Star 
Families recognizing it as an enduring symbol of sacrifice, grief and resilience and commit to 
preserving its meaning for generations to come. 
3. Expresses that members of the Legislature oppose any efforts to change or redefine the term 
Gold Star Families including proposals from the U.S. Pentagon to modify the definition.  FACT SHEET 
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4. Expresses that members of the Legislature urge public and private entities throughout Arizona 
to protect and elevate the term Gold Star Families in all programs, recognitions and public 
communications, ensuring that the sacrifices of these families are never diminished. 
5. Expresses that members of the Legislature pledge to ensure that Gold Star Families receive 
the care, respect and recognition they deserve as a tribute to their enduring contributions to our 
state and nation. 
House Action 
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