Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR128

Introduced
1/4/24  
Engrossed
1/5/24  

Caption

House concurrent resolution honoring Vermont National Guard Deputy Adjutant General Kenneth Gragg for his exemplary career accomplishments

Impact

This resolution does not directly enact new laws but serves to recognize and celebrate the achievements of a dedicated military leader. By honoring individuals like Gragg, the resolution reflects the state's commitment to acknowledging the service and sacrifices made by its military personnel. It fosters a sense of community respect and appreciation for the contributions of the Vermont National Guard and reinforces the importance of military service in state history and culture.

Summary

HCR128 is a House concurrent resolution that honors Deputy Adjutant General Kenneth Gragg of the Vermont National Guard for his distinguished career and exemplary service. The resolution highlights Gragg's extensive military background spanning several decades, beginning with his enlistment in 1978 in the U.S. Air Force and culminating in his notable leadership roles within the Vermont National Guard. It references his critical contributions to the Department of Military Affairs and his involvement in key construction projects, notably the rapid establishment of an Alternate Health Care Facility during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR128 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the accomplishments of Gragg and emphasizing community pride in the Vermont National Guard. Legislators and military advocates alike expressed admiration for Gragg's service, noting the impact of his leadership and efforts in improving the lives of service members through initiatives like the VTNG Tuition Benefit Program. This type of recognition fosters positive community relations and supports ongoing appreciation for military service within Vermont.

Contention

While the resolution is largely uncontroversial, possible points of contention could arise from discussions about military funding, support programs for veterans, or differing opinions on military service in the current socio-political climate. However, during the discussions regarding HCR128, no significant opposition was noted, indicating strong bipartisan support and a shared recognition of Gragg's achievements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR134

House concurrent resolution honoring Cassandra Polhemus for her exemplary leadership of the Vermont Economic Development Authority

VT HCR044

House concurrent resolution honoring Philip Carter for his exemplary community service in the Town of Ludlow

VT HCR229

House concurrent resolution honoring the music therapists of Vermont

VT HCR027

House concurrent resolution honoring Edwin G. Camp of Derby for his outstanding 58-year career in the Vermont insurance industry

VT HCR064

House concurrent resolution honoring exemplary Kirby Town Clerk-Treasurer Wanda Grant

VT HCR114

House concurrent resolution honoring Karen Horn of Moretown for her exemplary leadership representing and strengthening local government in Vermont

VT HR46

Commends Brigadier General Joanne F. Sheridan, the Assistant Adjutant General–Army for the La. National Guard and the La. National Guard's first female general, for her outstanding military accomplishments

VT HCR120

House concurrent resolution recognizing May 2025 as National Tennis Month in Vermont

VT HCR106

House concurrent resolution recognizing May 2023 as National Foster Care Month in Vermont

VT HCR219

House concurrent resolution recognizing May 2024 as National Foster Care Month in Vermont

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.