US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SR264

Introduced
6/5/25  

Caption

A resolution to support the naming of certain United States Navy ships after notable civil rights leaders and to strongly encourage the Department of Defense not to change the names of such ships.

Impact

If passed, SR264 would reinforce federal recognition of civil rights leaders within the context of the military and naval traditions. By instituting this acknowledgment, the resolution aligns military values with broader societal principles of equality and justice. It emphasizes the significance of honoring historical figures who have played pivotal roles in advancing civil rights, thereby potentially influencing future naming conventions for military vessels.

Summary

Senate Resolution 264 (SR264) is a legislative measure aimed at supporting the naming of certain United States Navy ships after notable civil rights leaders, particularly emphasizing the legacy of Congressman John Lewis. The resolution advocates for the continuation of these naming practices and encourages the Department of Defense to refrain from altering the designated names of these ships. This recognition is intended to honor the contributions of civil rights figures and to perpetuate their legacies through commemorative actions.

Contention

While the resolution itself primarily expresses support and encouragement, it may face challenges or discussions surrounding the appropriateness of naming military ships after political figures. Some may argue that such decisions should remain neutral and free from political interpretations, while others would argue that recognizing civil rights leaders in this manner is an essential step towards acknowledging the historical context of equity and representation in the armed forces.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US SJR204

Commending United States Navy ships named USS Yorktown.

US SJR48

United States Navy; ship naming.

US HR139

United States Navy; encouraging to select Naval Air Station Oceana in Va. Beach as F-35C home base.

US HR128

Strongly Supporting The Construction Of A Floating Drydock At Pearl Harbor.

US SR119

Strongly Supporting The Construction Of A Floating Drydock At Pearl Harbor.

US HCR133

Strongly Supporting The Construction Of A Floating Drydock At Pearl Harbor.

US SCR148

Strongly Supporting The Construction Of A Floating Drydock At Pearl Harbor.

US SR446

A resolution recognizing the 250th birthday of the United States Navy.

US HCR20

Honor the United States Navy; commemorate its 250th anniversary

US AJR91

Recognizing the United States Navy’s 250th birthday.

Similar Bills

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