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HRES 1357

Acknowledging and apologizing for the mistreatment of, and discrimination against, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals who served the United States in the uniformed services, the Foreign Service, and the Federal civil service and committing to the pursuit of equal rights, protections, and respect for all LGBT servicemembers and Federal civil servants.

119th Congress
Introduced by Raja Krishnamoorthi, Jennifer McClellan, Eleanor Holmes Norton and 1 other co-sponsors

The resolution formally apologizes for past mistreatment of LGBT servicemembers and federal workers and commits to advancing equal rights and non-discrimination across the armed fo

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Bill Summary · HRES 1357

Summary of Bill: HRES 1357 (119th Congress)

Purpose and intent

  • The resolution acknowledges and apologizes for the mistreatment and discrimination experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals who have served the United States in the uniformed services, the Foreign Service, and the Federal civil service.
  • It commits to pursuing equal rights, protections, and respect for all LGBT servicemembers and federal civil servants.

Key provisions (substantive changes and statements)

  • A formal acknowledgment of past mistreatment and discrimination faced by LGBT personnel across three administrative domains: military, diplomatic (Foreign Service), and federal civilian workforce.
  • An official apology from the House of Representatives for those injustices.
  • A commitment to advancing equal rights, protections, and respect for LGBT individuals in the armed forces, the Foreign Service, and the Federal civil service.
  • The resolution signals legislative intent to promote policies or practices that ensure non-discrimination and equal treatment going forward, though as a resolution, it typically does not establish new legal obligations or funding.

Who is affected

  • LGBT servicemembers in the U.S. military.
  • LGBT employees and applicants within the Foreign Service.
  • LGBT federal civilian employees and applicants within other federal agencies.
  • The broader federal workforce and U.S. national security/community relations, as the resolution emphasizes equal treatment and dignity.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced and referred on June 11, 2026.
  • Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, with additional referrals to the Committees on Armed Services, Veterans' Affairs, and Foreign Affairs for consideration of provisions within each committee’s jurisdiction.
  • Status: Submitted in the House and placed for committee consideration; no specific dates for markup or passage provided in the action history.

Potential impact and considerations

  • Serves as a formal symbolic gesture of apology and a declarative stance supporting LGBT equality across federal service.
  • May influence subsequent policy debates, guidance, or legislation aimed at strengthening anti-discrimination protections, equal opportunity practices, and inclusion within the military and federal agencies.
  • Could inform or complement administrations’ and agencies’ ongoing diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, though it does not by itself create enforceable rights or funding.

Additional context

  • The bill has multiple co-sponsors (Jennifer McClellan, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Raja Krishnamoorthi, Mark Takano), indicating cross-party or bipartisan support for addressing historic mistreatment and advancing LGBT equality in federal service.

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