Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SCR33

Introduced
4/17/24  

Caption

A concurrent resolution authorizing the use of the rotunda of the Capitol for the lying in honor of the remains of Ralph Puckett, Jr., the last surviving Medal of Honor recipient for acts performed during the Korean conflict.

Impact

The passing of SCR33 would hold significant symbolic value, honoring a distinguished veteran and acknowledging the sacrifices made by military personnel during a conflict that has frequently been overshadowed in American memory. The resolution serves to reinforce the national recognition of military valor and sacrifice, which can have positive implications for veteran affairs and related ceremonies in the future. This resolution showcases how Congress can honor individuals who have shown heroic actions for their country, creating a platform for education and remembrance.

Summary

SCR33 is a concurrent resolution that authorizes the use of the rotunda of the Capitol for the lying in honor of Army Colonel Ralph Puckett, Jr., the last surviving Medal of Honor recipient for his acts during the Korean conflict. This ceremony is scheduled for April 29, 2024, and aims to recognize not only Colonel Puckett's extraordinary valor but also to commemorate the contributions of the over 5.7 million men and women who served in the Korean War, often referred to as the 'Forgotten War.'

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SCR33 is one of reverence and appreciation for military service. There is a strong bipartisan support for honoring veterans, particularly a figure as historically significant as Colonel Puckett. This resolution is likely to draw attention to the sacrifices made by service members, and it highlights the importance of acknowledging historical events like the Korean War in American history. The discussion is expected to be accompanied by expressions of gratitude and respect from various congressional members and their constituents.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily celebratory and uncontroversial, it could bring attention to broader discussions regarding how military conflicts are remembered and the adequacy of support for veterans post-service. Some may argue about the implications of focusing attentively on one conflict over others, but the overall tone of SCR33 is to honor a revered figure and does not seem to face substantial contention.

Companion Bills

US HCR103

Related Authorizing the use of the rotunda of the Capitol for the lying in honor of the remains of Ralph Puckett, Jr., the last Medal of Honor recipient for acts performed during the Korean conflict.

US HCR104

Related Authorizing the use of the rotunda of the Capitol for the lying in state of the remains of Ralph Puckett, Jr., the last Medal of Honor recipient for acts performed during the Korean conflict.

Previously Filed As

US HCR103

Authorizing the use of the rotunda of the Capitol for the lying in honor of the remains of Ralph Puckett, Jr., the last Medal of Honor recipient for acts performed during the Korean conflict.

US HCR104

Authorizing the use of the rotunda of the Capitol for the lying in state of the remains of Ralph Puckett, Jr., the last Medal of Honor recipient for acts performed during the Korean conflict.

US HR1358

Medal of Honor Recipient Colonel Ralph Puckett, Jr. Roundabout; Muscogee County; dedicate

US HB6378

To permit the remains of any Medal of Honor recipient to lie in honor in the rotunda of the United States Capitol, and for other purposes.

US SCR3

This concurrent resolution authorizes the Capitol rotunda to be used for the lying in state of the remains of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States. The lying in state shall take place from January 7, 2025, until January 9, 2025.

US SCR59

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

US HCR123

Honoring the recipients of the 2009 Texas Medal of Arts Awards.

US HB803

Sergeant Gary Beikirch Medal of Honor Act This bill allows a surviving spouse of a Medal of Honor recipient to receive a special pension concurrently with dependency and indemnity compensation.

US SCR28

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

US HCR166

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

Similar Bills

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