Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR148

Introduced
5/15/25  

Caption

House concurrent resolution in memory of distinguished Vermont attorney Richard T. Cassidy of Burlington

Impact

The bill does not introduce changes to state law but serves to formally acknowledge a significant historical milestone. By recognizing the contributions of Navy veterans, particularly those in Vermont, HCR148 aims to foster a sense of pride and community engagement among current and former servicemen and women. This acknowledgment encourages appreciation for the sacrifices made by military members and reinforces the state's commitment to recognizing veterans' service. As such, the resolution reinforces the historical narrative and culture surrounding the U.S. Navy, promoting unity within the state through shared remembrance.

Summary

HCR148 is a House Concurrent Resolution that commemorates the 250th anniversary of the establishment of the U.S. Navy. The resolution recognizes the historical significance of the Navy's founding and its integral role in American military history. It traces the origins back to resolutions passed in 1775, highlighting the Navy's evolution and its impact on the United States' independence and subsequent military engagements. The resolution is intended to honor those who have served in the Navy, particularly the veterans residing in the Vermont Veterans’ Home, as they reminisce about their service and the Navy's contributions to national defense.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR148 is largely positive, emphasizing respect and gratitude towards military veterans. The resolution has garnered support from legislative members who view it as an important step in honoring those who have served in the Navy. It reflects a collective recognition of the sacrifices made by veterans, enhancing communal ties and fostering goodwill. This positive sentiment may also encourage further initiatives aimed at supporting veterans and commemorating military history within the state.

Contention

While there does not appear to be considerable contention surrounding HCR148, some members may debate its significance relative to more pressing legislative issues. An important dialogue may arise around prioritizing veteran recognition amidst other social and economic concerns. However, as the resolution is primarily ceremonial, significant opposition is less likely. The discussion around it serves as a reminder of the need to balance formal recognitions with actionable support for local veterans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR025

House concurrent resolution recognizing the critical importance of 3SquaresVT for thousands of Vermonters

VT HCR086

House concurrent resolution designating April 18, 2023 as USS VERMONT Day in Vermont

VT HCR198

House concurrent resolution designating April 18, 2024 as USS VERMONT (SSN 792) Day in Vermont

VT HCR229

House concurrent resolution honoring the music therapists of Vermont

VT HCR007

House concurrent resolution in memory of former Vermont Veterans’ Home Trustee Arthur William Charron Jr. of Bennington

VT HCR122

House concurrent resolution in memory of University of Vermont Professor Emeritus Samuel B. Feitelberg of Shelburne

VT HCR163

House concurrent resolution recognizing Public Schools Week in Vermont

VT HCR056

House concurrent resolution recognizing March 12–18 as AmeriCorps Week in Vermont

VT SCR016

Senate concurrent resolution honoring Senator Richard McCormack for his dedicated legislative service in the Vermont Senate

VT HCR197

House concurrent resolution designating April 3, 2024 as Prevention Day in Vermont

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.