Recognizing Sons of the Flag for its service to burn survivors.
The Senate recognizes and commends Sons of the Flag for its service to burn survivors.
The Senate recognizes and commends Sons of the Flag for its service to burn survivors.
SR 631 is a commemorative measure that publicly recognizes and honors the nonprofit organization Sons of the Flag for its service to burn survivors. As a congratulatory and honorary resolution, its purpose is to acknowledge the organization’s contributions to the burn survivor community and to express appreciation for its work, advocacy, and support efforts. The resolution signals the Senate’s endorsement of the organization’s mission and impact, and seeks to elevate public awareness of burn survivor needs and the resources provided by groups like Sons of the Flag.
As a non-binding, ceremonial resolution, SR 631 does not create or modify law, authorize funding, or impose new requirements. It serves to publicly commend a nonprofit organization and to acknowledge its service to burn survivors, contributing to public recognition and civic appreciation.
For full text and more details, consult the official legislative records or the Senate Journal entry corresponding to SR 631.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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