Hmong Congressional Gold Medal Act

3/14/2024, 1:49 PM
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
The Hmong Congressional Gold Medal Act, also known as Bill 118 s 3271, is a piece of legislation that aims to award the Congressional Gold Medal to the Hmong veterans who served in support of the United States during the Vietnam War. The Hmong people, an ethnic group from Laos, played a crucial role in assisting the US military during the conflict, providing intelligence, rescuing downed American pilots, and fighting against communist forces.

The bill recognizes the sacrifices and contributions of the Hmong veterans and seeks to honor their service with the highest civilian honor that Congress can bestow. The Congressional Gold Medal is awarded to individuals or groups who have made significant contributions to American society or culture.

The Hmong Congressional Gold Medal Act has garnered bipartisan support in Congress, with lawmakers from both parties recognizing the importance of honoring the Hmong veterans for their bravery and dedication. The bill has passed through both the Senate and the House of Representatives and is awaiting the President's signature to become law. Overall, the Hmong Congressional Gold Medal Act is a bipartisan effort to recognize and honor the contributions of the Hmong veterans who served alongside the US military during the Vietnam War. It is a symbol of gratitude and respect for their sacrifices and bravery in defense of freedom and democracy.
Congress
118

Number
S - 3271

Introduced on
2023-11-09

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

11/9/2023

Status of Legislation

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

Purpose and Summary

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
The Hmong Congressional Gold Medal Act, also known as Bill 118 s 3271, is a piece of legislation that aims to award the Congressional Gold Medal to the Hmong veterans who served in support of the United States during the Vietnam War. The Hmong people, an ethnic group from Laos, played a crucial role in assisting the US military during the conflict, providing intelligence, rescuing downed American pilots, and fighting against communist forces.

The bill recognizes the sacrifices and contributions of the Hmong veterans and seeks to honor their service with the highest civilian honor that Congress can bestow. The Congressional Gold Medal is awarded to individuals or groups who have made significant contributions to American society or culture.

The Hmong Congressional Gold Medal Act has garnered bipartisan support in Congress, with lawmakers from both parties recognizing the importance of honoring the Hmong veterans for their bravery and dedication. The bill has passed through both the Senate and the House of Representatives and is awaiting the President's signature to become law. Overall, the Hmong Congressional Gold Medal Act is a bipartisan effort to recognize and honor the contributions of the Hmong veterans who served alongside the US military during the Vietnam War. It is a symbol of gratitude and respect for their sacrifices and bravery in defense of freedom and democracy.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedA bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the Hmong people, in recognition of their highly distinguished service in the Vietnam war and the fight against communism.

Policy Areas
International Affairs

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Latest Action11/9/2023
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.