Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HCR182

Introduced
4/16/09  
Refer
4/21/09  
Refer
5/12/09  
Report Pass
5/21/09  
Enrolled
5/28/09  

Caption

Designating March 29, 2010, as Vietnam Veterans Day in the State of Texas.

Impact

The passage of HCR182 reinforces the importance of recognizing veterans at the state level, promoting a culture of appreciation among citizens for military service. By officially designating a day for this recognition, the resolution encourages educational and commemorative activities throughout Texas. This aligns with broader efforts to honor military service members and establish practices that foster awareness about the historical impact of the Vietnam War and its veterans.

Summary

HCR182 is a concurrent resolution that designates March 29, 2010, as Vietnam Veterans Day in the State of Texas. The resolution acknowledges the significant contributions and sacrifices made by American servicemen and women during the Vietnam War. Highlighting the historical context, it notes that the Vietnam War was the longest conflict involving the United States, with over three million Americans having served in Southeast Asia throughout its duration. The resolution's intent is to create a dedicated day of commemoration for those who served, marking it as an important element of remembrance for their service to the nation.

Contention

While the resolution aims to honor Vietnam veterans, it is notable that discussions around bills and commemorative days may often arise with differing opinions on the larger narrative of the Vietnam War itself. Some individuals and groups may debate the manner and depth of commemoration, questioning whether one day is sufficient to acknowledge the complex legacies of the conflict. Nonetheless, HCR182 seeks to unite Texans in a collective act of respect and remembrance for those who served during a tumultuous period in U.S. history.

Companion Bills

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