Military History Erasure Recognition
Overview: HJR 25-1029, Military History Erasure Recognition, House Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments, Introduced: April 07, 2025Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this
Overview: HJR 25-1029, Military History Erasure Recognition, House Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments, Introduced: April 07, 2025Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this
Overview: HJR 25-1029, Military History Erasure Recognition, House Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments, Introduced: April 07, 2025
Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this joint resolution is to recognize and condemn the erasure of military history, particularly the contributions and sacrifices of marginalized groups. The resolution aims to raise awareness of this issue and encourage efforts to preserve and accurately represent the full history of the military.
Key Provisions:
- Acknowledges the historical erasure of the military service and achievements of women, racial and ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals, and other marginalized groups
- Calls for increased research, education, and public recognition of the diverse history of the military
- Encourages the preservation and display of artifacts, memorials, and other historical materials that represent the full breadth of military history
Affected Parties and Impacts: This resolution would impact the general public, educational institutions, museums, and government agencies responsible for preserving and presenting military history. It aims to promote a more inclusive and accurate understanding of the military's past, which could lead to changes in curriculum, exhibits, and public commemorations.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The resolution is currently in the House Third Reading stage, with no amendments proposed. If passed, it would be sent to the Senate for consideration and potential adoption.
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