Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB6919

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  

Caption

To name the Department of Veterans Affairs medical center in Tomah, Wisconsin, as the "Jason Simcakoski Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center".

Impact

The impact of this bill on state laws is relatively straightforward, as it primarily focuses on naming a specific medical center rather than enacting broader legislative changes. By officially renaming the Tomah VA Medical Center, the bill underscores the commitment of the state and federal governments to honor those who have served in the military. While this initiative does not alter existing laws significantly, it reinforces the importance of veteran recognition within state policies and community values.

Summary

House Bill 6919 proposes to designate the medical center of the Department of Veterans Affairs located in Tomah, Wisconsin, in honor of Jason Simcakoski. This action is intended to recognize Simcakoski's contributions and sacrifices while serving as a veteran. The bill aims to solidify his legacy within the community and among fellow veterans and their families, ensuring that his name commemorates the facility dedicated to their care.

Contention

The bill may face discussions regarding its implications and the motivations behind naming a medical facility after an individual veteran. Supporters of the bill would argue that honoring a veteran in this way serves as an inspiration to others and reflects society's appreciation for the sacrifices made by service members. However, some might question whether individual honorific actions distract from broader issues facing veterans, such as healthcare access and support services.

Notable_points

Overall, HB6919 serves more as a symbolic gesture to honor a specific individual's service rather than a measure that implements major policy changes. Its passage reflects broader themes of veteran recognition in public facilities, which could pave the way for similar initiatives in the future, while also prompting conversations about the best methods to support veterans' needs at a systemic level.

Companion Bills

US SB3562

Same As A bill to designate the medical center of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Tomah, Wisconsin, as the "Jason Simcakoski Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center".

Previously Filed As

US SB3562

A bill to designate the medical center of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Tomah, Wisconsin, as the "Jason Simcakoski Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center".

US HB7333

To name the Department of Veterans Affairs medical center in West Palm Beach, Florida, as the "Thomas H. Corey VA Medical Center".

US HB10167

To designate the medical center of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as the James Mountain Inhofe VA Medical Center.

US SB116

This bill designates the medical center of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Dallas, Texas, as the Eddie Bernice Johnson Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center or the Eddie Bernice Johnson VA Medical Center.

US SB3822

A bill to designate the medical center of the Department of Veterans Affairs in West Palm Beach, Florida, as the "Thomas H. Corey VA Medical Center".

US HB6800

Department of Veterans Affairs Therapeutic Medical Physicist Pay Cap Relief Act

US HB499

To rename the medical center of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Dallas, Texas, as the "Eddie Bernice Johnson VA Medical Center".

US HB6947

Veterans Affairs Centennial and Heritage Act of 2024

US SB5314

A bill to designate the medical center of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as the James Mountain Inhofe VA Medical Center.

US SB3567

Veterans Affairs Centennial and Heritage Act of 2024

Similar Bills

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