Blue Star Mothers Day Act
Blue Star Mothers Day: New National Recognition Day
This bill was introduced in the Senate and is currently being reviewed by the Committee on the Judiciary. It is in the early stages of the lawmaking process and no further actions are scheduled at this time. The bill is considered active as it waits for the committee to decide on the next steps.
Legislative Progress
Commemorative bills often struggle to get floor time in the Senate unless they have many cosponsors from both parties.
Key Points
- This bill would create a new national day of recognition called Blue Star Mothers Day on February 1. This date marks the anniversary of when the organization was first founded in 1942.
- The policy honors mothers who have children serving in the military or who are veterans. These women are recognized for their volunteer work and the support they give to military families across the country.
- If passed, the law would encourage the government and the public to celebrate with special events and educational programs. It does not create new spending or change any laws for regular citizens.
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Milestones
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Sent to a congressional committee for expert review. The committee decides whether this bill moves forward.
Introduced in Senate
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Source Information
Document Type
Congressional Bill
Official Title
Blue Star Mothers Day Act
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