Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR112

Introduced
5/29/19  
Engrossed
5/30/19  
Engrossed
5/30/19  
Passed
6/3/19  

Caption

Requests the President of the United States to designate a state funeral after the death of the last surviving Medal of Honor recipient from World War II

Impact

The resolution does not create new laws but aims to influence the federal government's actions regarding how it honors military service. By requesting a state funeral, it seeks to elevate the recognition of the Medal of Honor and its recipients, particularly those related to World War II. This has implications for public remembrance and the way military honors are perceived at a national level, encouraging a collective acknowledgment of sacrifices made during the war.

Summary

HCR112 is a House Concurrent Resolution that urges the President of the United States to designate a state funeral for the last surviving Medal of Honor recipient from World War II upon their passing. This resolution highlights the significant history of World War II, referencing the 'greatest generation' and the over sixteen million Americans who served in that conflict. HCR112 calls for an event that would serve as a unifying moment for the country, honoring the bravery and sacrifices made by these distinguished servicemen.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR112 appears to be largely positive, driven by bipartisan support. Legislators recognize this as an important acknowledgment of service and sacrifice, reflecting a shared respect for military veterans. The resolution appeals to the emotional aspects of remembrance and pride for the contributions of World War II veterans, positioning it as a step towards fostering unity within a divided national atmosphere.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present significant points of contention, discussions regarding state funerals inherently evoke broader conversations about how the nation honors its veterans. Potential debates could arise concerning the equality of recognition across different wars and the nature of state versus federal authority in commemorative events. Nonetheless, given the resolution's intent and clarity, it seems to serve as more of a collective call for action rather than an avenue for divisive discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR28

Urges the President of the United States to designate a state funeral for the last surviving World War II Medal of Honor recipient

LA SCR59

Urging the president to designate a state funeral for the last surviving Medal of Honor recipient from World War II.

LA HCR166

Urging the president to designate a state funeral for the last surviving Medal of Honor recipient from World War II.

LA HJR78

World War II Medal of Honor recipient; President to designate a single state funeral upon death.

LA HR135

World War II Medal of Honor recipient; President to designate a single state funeral upon death.

LA SCR5

Designating the Texas Medal of Honor Memorial on the campus of Hill College in Hillsboro as the official State Memorial to Texas-Born Medal of Honor Recipients.

LA HCR86

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

LA SR15

Respectfully Requests The President Of The United States Award The Presidential Citizens Medal To Jan C. Scruggs.

LA HCR23

Recognizing and honoring Oregon civilians who served the United States on Wake Island during World War II.

LA HR1110

To Recognize World War Ii Veteran And Medal Of Honor Recipient James R. Hendrix Of Arkansas.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.