A RESOLUTION to encourage Veterans Service Organizations to provide assistance in the provision of military honors at funerals in Tennessee.
Impact
The resolution underscores the challenges faced by funeral directors in securing volunteers qualified to perform military honors, thus advocating for a cooperative effort among local Veterans Service Organizations such as the American Legion, VFW, and DAV. By encouraging these organizations to step up, SJR0008 seeks to create a more consistent and respectful acknowledgment of veterans at their funerals, ensuring no veteran is denied this honor due to a lack of available volunteers.
Summary
SJR0008 is a resolution that encourages Veterans Service Organizations in Tennessee to assist in providing military honors during the funerals of veterans. The resolution pays tribute to the sacrifices made by military personnel for the freedoms enjoyed by citizens and acknowledges the need for proper military honors at veterans' funerals—a reflection of a grateful nation’s respect for their service. The resolution highlights the pride Tennessee holds for its veterans and the significant role they play in the community.
Contention
While SJR0008 is generally supportive of veterans, it indicates a need for additional resources and community engagement to meet the funeral honor demands adequately. Some critics may argue that simply encouraging organizations is insufficient, and there should be a more robust plan that includes funding, training, and recruitment initiatives to ensure that Vietnam veterans and others receive the honors they deserve consistently. Nevertheless, the resolution fosters a sense of community responsibility towards veterans, which could help galvanize local support.