A resolution designating August 1, 2021, as "Gold Star Children's Day".

9/9/2022, 3:16 PM

This resolution designates August 1, 2021, as Gold Star Children's Day to honor the sacrifices and hardships of the children of fallen service members.

Bill 117 S.Res. 328, also known as the "Gold Star Children's Day" resolution, was introduced in the US Senate to designate August 1, 2021, as a day to honor and recognize the children of fallen military service members. The resolution aims to raise awareness of the sacrifices made by these children and to show support for them during their time of grief and loss.

The resolution highlights the unique challenges faced by Gold Star children, including coping with the loss of a parent, adjusting to life without them, and dealing with the emotional and psychological impact of their parent's death. It also acknowledges the resilience and strength shown by these children in the face of adversity.

By designating August 1st as "Gold Star Children's Day," the resolution seeks to bring attention to the needs of these children and to provide them with the recognition and support they deserve. It also serves as a reminder to the public of the sacrifices made by military families and the importance of honoring and remembering those who have given their lives in service to their country. Overall, Bill 117 S.Res. 328 is a bipartisan effort to honor and support Gold Star children and to ensure that their sacrifices and contributions are never forgotten. It is a meaningful gesture of gratitude and respect for the families of fallen service members and a reminder of the ongoing commitment to supporting those who have lost loved ones in the line of duty.
Congress
117

Number
SRES - 328

Introduced on
2021-07-29

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

7/29/2021

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Passed in Senate

Purpose and Summary

This resolution designates August 1, 2021, as Gold Star Children's Day to honor the sacrifices and hardships of the children of fallen service members.

Bill 117 S.Res. 328, also known as the "Gold Star Children's Day" resolution, was introduced in the US Senate to designate August 1, 2021, as a day to honor and recognize the children of fallen military service members. The resolution aims to raise awareness of the sacrifices made by these children and to show support for them during their time of grief and loss.

The resolution highlights the unique challenges faced by Gold Star children, including coping with the loss of a parent, adjusting to life without them, and dealing with the emotional and psychological impact of their parent's death. It also acknowledges the resilience and strength shown by these children in the face of adversity.

By designating August 1st as "Gold Star Children's Day," the resolution seeks to bring attention to the needs of these children and to provide them with the recognition and support they deserve. It also serves as a reminder to the public of the sacrifices made by military families and the importance of honoring and remembering those who have given their lives in service to their country. Overall, Bill 117 S.Res. 328 is a bipartisan effort to honor and support Gold Star children and to ensure that their sacrifices and contributions are never forgotten. It is a meaningful gesture of gratitude and respect for the families of fallen service members and a reminder of the ongoing commitment to supporting those who have lost loved ones in the line of duty.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedA resolution designating August 1, 2021, as "Gold Star Children's Day".

Policy Areas
Armed Forces and National Security

Potential Impact
Commemorative events and holidays
Conflicts and wars
Congressional tributes
Military operations and strategy
Military personnel and dependents

Comments

Recent Activity

Latest Summary9/13/2021

This resolution designates August 1, 2021, as Gold Star Children's Day to honor the sacrifices and hardships of the children of fallen service members.


Latest Action7/29/2021
Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S5192-5193; text: CR S5180-5181)