Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR86

Introduced
4/6/10  

Caption

Directs the Department of Veterans Affairs to distribute medals to recipients in the manner requested by the recipient

Impact

The resolution is significant as it aims to streamline the process of honoring veterans, particularly those who are in declining health or face mobility issues. By allowing veterans to receive their medals through the mail, HCR86 not only recognizes the importance of timeliness given the demographics of veterans but also enhances the dignity of service recognition by catering to individual preferences. This move is expected to improve overall satisfaction among veterans receiving honors.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 86 (HCR86) directs the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs to give veterans options regarding how they receive their Veterans' Honor Medals. Specifically, it allows veterans to choose whether they want their medals presented in a ceremony with the governor or sent to them by mail. This change reflects a recognition of the needs of aging veterans and those who may not be able to travel for a public presentation of their awards. HCR86 serves as an update to the existing Louisiana Veterans' Honor Medal Program established by Act No. 695 in 2008.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR86 has been largely positive, with support from veterans' groups and advocacy organizations. Many see this as a timely and respectful acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by veterans, prioritizing their choices in receiving recognition. The initiative represents a commendable effort to adapt to the changing needs of the veteran population, especially those from World War II and other conflicts who are nearing the end of their lives.

Contention

While HCR86 has seen broad support, some discussions raised issues regarding the implementation of the distribution method. There are considerations over how the Department of Veterans Affairs will manage the logistics of mailing medals versus hosting ceremonial events. Ensuring that all veterans, regardless of location or circumstances, are provided equal access to receiving their medals remains a point of focus. Overall, these discussions aim to ensure that the dignity of the award is maintained throughout the proposed changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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