Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00782

Introduced
1/29/19  
Refer
1/29/19  

Caption

An Act Concerning United States Flag Emblems On Certain Individuals' Motor Vehicle Operator's Licenses.

Impact

If enacted, SB00782 will expand the rights of certain service members within the state's motor vehicle licensing framework. It recognizes the importance of serving in the armed forces regardless of whether individuals have completed a veteran status. The implications suggest a cultural shift towards inclusivity, providing all service members with a means to display their pride and sacrifice via official state-issued identification. This change may lead to increased visibility of military service contributions among populations that are often overlooked.

Summary

SB00782 proposes to modify the Connecticut motor vehicle statutes to allow individuals who have served in the armed forces, but are not classified as veterans, to have a United States flag emblem appear on their motor vehicle operator's licenses. This change is intended to honor those who have served in the military, providing a visible symbol of their service on a common form of identification. The bill acknowledges the contributions of service members who, while not veterans, have still performed military duties worthy of recognition.

Contention

While the act has the potential to positively impact the recognition of non-veteran armed forces service members, discussions may arise concerning the criteria for obtaining the emblem. Notable points of contention could involve defining the eligibility parameters for who qualifies as having served in 'the armed forces' and determining the potential demand for modifications to identification systems. Questions may also emerge regarding whether additional types of emblems, or other recognition mechanisms, could be implemented as a result of this bill.

Companion Bills

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