Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8087

Introduced
3/21/24  

Caption

HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING "MEDAL OF HONOR DAY" ON MARCH 25, 2024, IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

Impact

The resolution does not seek to alter existing laws but instead acts as a formal recognition of the heroism displayed by service members. Through this commemoration, the state reaffirms its commitment to honor the sacrifices made by its military veterans. By establishing a dedicated day of recognition, it may also raise awareness about veterans' issues and the importance of supporting active and retired service members within the community. This resolution serves to remind citizens of the values of honor, bravery, and commitment that the Medal of Honor represents.

Summary

House Resolution H8087 commemorates 'Medal of Honor Day' on March 25, 2024, in honor of the bravery and valor exhibited by recipients of the Medal of Honor. This resolution aims to underline the significance of this prestigious military decoration, which is awarded to members of the armed forces for acts of gallantry beyond the call of duty. The resolution recognizes the contributions of Rhode Island's Medal of Honor recipients, highlighting that thirty-five citizens from the state have been honored with this distinguished award for their courageous actions in various conflicts, including notable wars such as the Civil War and World War II.

Sentiment

The sentiments surrounding H8087 are overwhelmingly positive, as it fosters a sense of pride and gratitude towards those who have received the Medal of Honor. Stakeholders, including lawmakers and veteran organizations, express support for efforts to honor veterans and ensure their contributions are recognized within the state. However, there is a balancing act to maintain a focus on recognizing military service without overshadowing ongoing discussions about the needs of veterans and their families in Rhode Island.

Contention

As a resolution, H8087 is expected to encounter minimal opposition, as it primarily serves to commemorate the heroism of Medal of Honor recipients rather than enact controversial policy changes. Nonetheless, discussions may arise regarding the broader implications of veteran recognition, including how the state can continue to support veterans after their service. This can lead to debates about resources for veterans, mental health support, and benefits, hence ensuring that the recognition goes hand in hand with actionable support for the veteran community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6213

House Resolution Commemorating "medal Of Honor Day" On March 25, 2023, In The State Of Rhode Island

RI H5654

House Resolution Extending Congratulations

RI H6416

House Resolution Honoring And Celebrating "armed Forces Day" On May 20th, 2023, In The State Of Rhode Island

RI H6214

House Resolution Celebrating "uri Day" At The Rhode Island Statehouse On March 28, 2023

RI H6471

House Resolution Honoring And Celebrating June Of 2023, As "gay Pride Month" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI H5326

House Resolution Proclaiming February Of 2023, As "black History Month" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI H6176

House Resolution Extending Condolences On The Passing Of The Honorable Theodore F. Low, Former State Representative In The Rhode Island General Assembly

RI H6134

House Resolution Recognizing March 8, 2023, As "international Women's Day" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI H5062

House Resolution Honoring And Thanking Representative James N. Mclaughlin For His Service To The People Of The State Of Rhode Island

RI H6501

House Resolution Proclaiming June 12, 2023, To Be "women Veterans Appreciation Day" In The State Of Rhode Island

Similar Bills

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