Acknowledging the service, sacrifice, and courage of veterans and ensuring that Congress imposes no additional fee or cost for benefits earned through service.

3/13/2024, 4:40 PM

This resolution supports the benefits veterans have earned through service and opposes any efforts to impose new fees or burdens on veterans for veterans benefits.

Bill 118 HRES 612, also known as the "Acknowledging the service, sacrifice, and courage of veterans and ensuring that Congress imposes no additional fee or cost for benefits earned through service," is a piece of legislation that aims to honor and support veterans by ensuring that they do not face any additional fees or costs for the benefits they have earned through their service.

The bill recognizes the service, sacrifice, and courage of veterans and acknowledges the importance of providing them with the support and resources they need. It emphasizes the need to ensure that veterans are not burdened with any additional financial costs for the benefits they have earned through their service to the country.

By passing this bill, Congress is sending a clear message of gratitude and support to veterans, and reaffirming its commitment to honoring their service and sacrifices. The bill aims to ensure that veterans receive the benefits and support they deserve without facing any unnecessary financial burdens. Overall, Bill 118 HRES 612 is a bipartisan effort to show appreciation for veterans and ensure that they are not burdened with any additional fees or costs for the benefits they have earned through their service to the country. It highlights the importance of supporting and honoring veterans and reaffirms Congress's commitment to providing them with the resources and assistance they need.
Congress
118

Number
HRES - 612

Introduced on
2023-07-25

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

7/25/2023

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

This resolution supports the benefits veterans have earned through service and opposes any efforts to impose new fees or burdens on veterans for veterans benefits.

Bill 118 HRES 612, also known as the "Acknowledging the service, sacrifice, and courage of veterans and ensuring that Congress imposes no additional fee or cost for benefits earned through service," is a piece of legislation that aims to honor and support veterans by ensuring that they do not face any additional fees or costs for the benefits they have earned through their service.

The bill recognizes the service, sacrifice, and courage of veterans and acknowledges the importance of providing them with the support and resources they need. It emphasizes the need to ensure that veterans are not burdened with any additional financial costs for the benefits they have earned through their service to the country.

By passing this bill, Congress is sending a clear message of gratitude and support to veterans, and reaffirming its commitment to honoring their service and sacrifices. The bill aims to ensure that veterans receive the benefits and support they deserve without facing any unnecessary financial burdens. Overall, Bill 118 HRES 612 is a bipartisan effort to show appreciation for veterans and ensure that they are not burdened with any additional fees or costs for the benefits they have earned through their service to the country. It highlights the importance of supporting and honoring veterans and reaffirms Congress's commitment to providing them with the resources and assistance they need.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedAcknowledging the service, sacrifice, and courage of veterans and ensuring that Congress imposes no additional fee or cost for benefits earned through service.

Policy Areas
Armed Forces and National Security

Comments

Recent Activity

Latest Summary12/22/2023

This resolution supports the benefits veterans have earned through service and opposes any efforts to impose new fees or burdens on veterans for veterans benefits.


Latest Action7/25/2023
Referred to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.