Congratulating the Jewish War Veterans on the 130th anniversary of the organization's founding and honoring their commitment to Jewish war veterans.
Jewish War Veterans: 130th Anniversary Recognition
This resolution is currently in the early stages of the legislative process. It was recently sent to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs for review. No further actions are scheduled at this time.
Legislative Progress
This is a non-controversial resolution honoring a veterans group. These types of bills almost always pass with unanimous support because they do not change laws or spend money.
Key Points
- This resolution celebrates the 130th anniversary of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States. The group was started in 1896 by 63 Civil War veterans to fight against prejudice and show their commitment to the country.
- The organization works to make sure Jewish veterans get the same benefits and respect as other service members. They also focus on fighting hate and teaching people about the lessons of the Holocaust.
- The resolution honors the group's long history of service. This includes their protests against Nazi Germany in the 1930s and their work running a national military museum in Washington, D.C.
- It also recognizes the 19 Jewish service members who have earned the Medal of Honor throughout American history. The bill thanks the group for supporting military families and caregivers today.
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Milestones
Referred to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
Submitted in House
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Congressional Bill
Official Title
Congratulating the Jewish War Veterans on the 130th anniversary of the organization's founding and honoring their commitment to Jewish war veterans.
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