Bill 117 H.Res. 1032, also known as the "Month of the Military Child" resolution, aims to support the designation of April 2022 as a month dedicated to honoring and recognizing the sacrifices and resilience of military children. The bill highlights the unique challenges that military children face, such as frequent moves, deployments of their parents, and the stress of having a loved one in harm's way.
The resolution emphasizes the importance of providing support and resources to military children and their families, including access to quality education, healthcare, and mental health services. It also acknowledges the sacrifices that military children make in service to their country and the impact that their parents' service has on their lives.
By designating April 2022 as the "Month of the Military Child," this resolution seeks to raise awareness about the experiences of military children and to show appreciation for their strength and resilience. It encourages communities, schools, and organizations to recognize and celebrate military children during this month and to provide them with the support and recognition they deserve.
Overall, Bill 117 H.Res. 1032 aims to honor and support military children and their families, recognizing their sacrifices and contributions to the nation's defense.