Establishing a Medal of Fidelity license plate
The passage of H3706 would amend existing state laws to add provisions concerning the Medal of Fidelity and its associated license plate. Specifically, it would make it possible for qualifying next of kin to apply for this license plate free of charge upon receiving the Medal of Fidelity. The bill also outlines the responsibilities of the Registrar of Motor Vehicles in terms of designing, distributing, and notifying eligible recipients about the availability of this commemorative plate, thereby creating a structured process to honor these individuals.
House Bill 3706, introduced by Representative Bradley H. Jones, Jr., seeks to establish a Medal of Fidelity license plate in Massachusetts. The bill aims to recognize the sacrifice of fallen service members by providing qualifying next of kin with a special license plate that bears an image of the medal and ribbon, alongside the inscription 'MEDAL OF FIDELITY'. This initiative is meant to honor the memories of those who gave their lives in service to the country, offering a tangible symbol of appreciation for their commitment and courage.
While the bill is generally viewed as a noble gesture, discussions may arise regarding the administrative aspects of implementing such a program. Questions could include how the eligibility will be verified and what costs, if any, might be associated with producing the new plates. Nonetheless, proponents argue this legislation serves an important purpose of keeping the memory of fallen service members alive within the community, while offering a sense of pride and recognition to their families.