Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00025

Introduced
1/18/17  
Refer
1/18/17  
Refer
3/1/17  
Refer
3/1/17  
Report Pass
3/2/17  
Refer
3/16/17  
Refer
3/16/17  
Report Pass
3/22/17  
Report Pass
3/22/17  

Caption

Resolution Memorializing Congress To Recognize Women In The Cadet Nurse Corps During World War Ii As Veterans.

Impact

The proposed resolution highlights the pivotal role played by the Cadet Nurse Corps in alleviating the nursing shortage during a critical time in American history. By petitioning Congress to amend federal law, the resolution aims to provide these women with access to the same benefits and recognition afforded to other veterans, which could include health benefits, education assistance, and other veteran-related services. This would amend existing definitions and allow these women to receive the commendation they rightfully deserve for their service and sacrifice.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution No. 25, introduced in the Connecticut General Assembly, memorializes Congress to recognize women who served in the Cadet Nurse Corps during World War II as veterans. The Cadet Nurse Corps was established through the Bolton Act in 1943 to address a severe nursing shortage caused by the war. This resolution seeks to honor the contributions of these women, who were integral to maintaining healthcare services during and after the war, by advocating for their recognition within federal veteran definitions.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SJ00025 appears to be supportive and respectful towards the contributions of women in the Cadet Nurse Corps. Advocates for the resolution emphasize the importance of recognizing these women as veterans, not just as nursing professionals but as dedicated citizens who responded to their country's call during wartime. This sentiment reflects a growing acknowledgment of women's roles in the military and healthcare fields, particularly in historical contexts that may have been overlooked.

Contention

While the resolution is largely seen as a commendable recognition of service, it also raises questions about the broader implications of veteran recognition. Some might argue about the qualifications and definitions of what constitutes a veteran, which could lead to debates surrounding equity and inclusion in veterans' benefits. However, the prevailing discussion around SJ00025 centers on honoring the deserving women of the Cadet Nurse Corps rather than significant opposition against the recognition itself.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SJ00006

Resolution Recognizing And Honoring Veterans Of The Vietnam War Who Were Exposed To Agent Orange.

CT HJ00215

Resolution Memorializing Congress To Repeal The Government Pension Offset And The Windfall Elimination Provision.

CT HJ00230

Resolution Memorializing Congress To Rescind Previous Applications Of The General Assembly Calling For An Article V Convention To Propose Amendments To The Constitution Of The United States.

CT HB05430

An Act Concerning A Study Of Migraine Treatment For Women And Veterans.

CT SB00172

An Act Authorizing Bonds Of The State For Infrastructure Repairs To The First Congregational Church Of Norwich.

CT SB00348

An Act Eliminating Service In Time Of War As An Eligibility Criterion For Certain State And Municipal Veterans' Benefits.

CT HB05287

An Act Concerning The Fees For Veterans' Specialty License Plates.

CT HJ00217

Resolution Ratifying The Proposed Amendment To The Constitution Of The United States Permitting Congress To Regulate Child Labor.

CT HB05286

An Act Appropriating Funds To The Department Of Veterans Affairs For Various Measures To Support And Assist Veterans.

CT HB05491

An Act Establishing A Property Tax Exemption For Veterans Who Have A Service-connected Permanent And Total Disability Rating.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.