Connecticut 2018 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05230

Introduced
2/22/18  
Refer
2/22/18  
Refer
2/22/18  
Report Pass
3/14/18  
Report Pass
3/14/18  
Refer
3/19/18  
Refer
3/19/18  
Report Pass
3/26/18  
Engrossed
4/24/18  
Report Pass
4/26/18  
Report Pass
4/26/18  
Chaptered
5/15/18  
Chaptered
5/15/18  
Enrolled
5/17/18  
Enrolled
5/17/18  
Passed
5/25/18  

Caption

An Act Honoring Connecticut National Guard Medal Of Honor Recipients.

Impact

The passage of HB 05230 will impact state laws by formally enshrining the names of these distinguished service members into the state's statutes. It creates a sense of historical awareness and honor within the community, highlighting the sacrifices of those in military service. Furthermore, these designations serve to remind citizens of the values of bravery and service, fostering greater respect for military personnel in the state of Connecticut.

Summary

House Bill 05230 is an act aimed at honoring Connecticut National Guard Medal of Honor recipients by renaming state military training facilities in their honor. The bill proposes to rename the state military training facility in Niantic to Camp Nett in appreciation of Colonel Robert B. Nett's valor during World War II. Additionally, it seeks to rename the facility in Windsor Locks to Camp Hartell, commemorating First Lieutenant Lee R. Hartell's courageous actions during the Korean War. This legislation represents a formal recognition of their heroic contributions to the nation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 05230 is largely positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for military service and sacrifice. Legislators expressing support for the bill emphasized the importance of honoring those who have demonstrated exceptional bravery. This act of recognition is seen as a step towards reinforcing community ties to military heritage, evoking pride among state residents and veterans alike.

Contention

While HB 05230 generally received unanimous support, any potential points of contention could arise around the broader implications of military recognition in state law. Some might argue about the allocation of resources to such symbolic appropriations when funding could potentially be directed towards pressing current military needs. However, the bill's sponsors and supporters maintain that honoring veterans fosters a sense of duty and commitment that resonates beyond mere fiscal considerations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00236

An Act Concerning A Fee Waiver At Public Institutions Of Higher Education For Certain Veterans And Members Of The National Guard.

CT SB00237

An Act Establishing A Personal Income Tax Deduction For Military Funeral Honor Guard Detail Compensation.

CT SJ00006

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

CT HB05202

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Connecticut Airport Authority.

CT SB00001

An Act Concerning The Health And Safety Of Connecticut Residents.

CT SB00011

An Act Concerning Connecticut Resiliency Planning And Providing Municipal Options For Climate Resilience.

CT HB05296

An Act Expanding The Connecticut Home-care Program For The Elderly.

CT HB05001

An Act Supporting Connecticut Seniors And The Improvement Of Nursing And Home-based Care.

CT SB00107

An Act Updating Requirements For Construction Management Oversight At The University Of Connecticut, Pausing The Requirement For A Plan To Increase The Number Of Full-time Faculty At Public Institutions Of Higher Education And Replacing References To The President Of The Connecticut State Colleges And Universities With The Chancellor Of The Connecticut State Colleges And Universities.

CT SB00348

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.