New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR136

Introduced
5/6/24  

Caption

Urges members of United States House of Representatives to refrain from displaying flags of foreign nations within the House of Chamber during sessions.

Impact

If enacted, AR136 serves to reinforce the concept of American sovereignty within the context of national governance. It expresses a view that displaying foreign flags during sessions contradicts the principles of national identity and legislative decorum. The resolution encourages a return to a singular focus on the American flag as a symbol of unity and sovereignty, which aligns with a more traditional interpretation of patriotic symbolism in governmental settings. By advocating that only the American flag and specific military flags be displayed, the resolution seeks to eliminate perceived divisiveness or foreign influence in national legislative proceedings.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 136 (AR136) is a resolution introduced in the New Jersey General Assembly, aimed at urging members of the United States House of Representatives to refrain from displaying foreign nations' flags during sessions. This resolution was introduced following an incident on April 20, 2024, when members of the U.S. House were seen waving the flag of Ukraine while discussing military aid for the country. The resolution emphasizes the importance of displaying only the American flag, flags of the United States military, and flags representing prisoners of war during congressional sessions to maintain the integrity and unity of the legislative process.

Contention

While the resolution itself may not have direct legislative power, it signals a stance that could influence discussions and behaviors within the House. The resolution reflects a larger cultural and political discourse surrounding national identity, patriotism, and the role of foreign influence in American political life. Proponents of this view argue that it promotes unity and sovereignty, while critics may perceive it as an unnecessary restriction on free expression within Congress. The contention may arise from differing opinions on the appropriateness of displaying foreign flags as a symbol of solidarity, particularly in contexts involving international aid and diplomacy.

Companion Bills

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