A resolution supporting the designation of April 2024 as the "Month of the Military Child".

4/19/2024, 6:11 AM

This resolution supports the designation of April 2024 as the Month of the Military Child and urges the observation of the month with appropriate activities that show appreciation for military children.

Bill 118 S.Res. 631 is a resolution introduced in the US Congress that aims to support the designation of April 2024 as the "Month of the Military Child". The resolution recognizes the sacrifices and challenges faced by children of military service members and seeks to raise awareness of their unique experiences.

The resolution highlights the importance of providing support and resources for military children, who often have to cope with frequent moves, deployments of their parents, and other challenges that come with having a family member in the military. It also acknowledges the resilience and strength displayed by these children in the face of adversity.

By designating April 2024 as the "Month of the Military Child", the resolution aims to honor and celebrate the contributions and sacrifices made by military children, as well as to raise awareness of their needs and challenges. It calls on individuals, organizations, and communities to show their support for military children and to recognize the important role they play in the military community. Overall, Bill 118 S.Res. 631 is a non-partisan resolution that seeks to bring attention to the experiences of military children and to show appreciation for their sacrifices and resilience. It emphasizes the importance of supporting and honoring these children and their families, and calls for increased awareness and recognition of their unique circumstances.
Congress
118

Number
SRES - 631

Introduced on
2024-04-10

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

4/10/2024

Status of Legislation

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

Purpose and Summary

This resolution supports the designation of April 2024 as the Month of the Military Child and urges the observation of the month with appropriate activities that show appreciation for military children.

Bill 118 S.Res. 631 is a resolution introduced in the US Congress that aims to support the designation of April 2024 as the "Month of the Military Child". The resolution recognizes the sacrifices and challenges faced by children of military service members and seeks to raise awareness of their unique experiences.

The resolution highlights the importance of providing support and resources for military children, who often have to cope with frequent moves, deployments of their parents, and other challenges that come with having a family member in the military. It also acknowledges the resilience and strength displayed by these children in the face of adversity.

By designating April 2024 as the "Month of the Military Child", the resolution aims to honor and celebrate the contributions and sacrifices made by military children, as well as to raise awareness of their needs and challenges. It calls on individuals, organizations, and communities to show their support for military children and to recognize the important role they play in the military community. Overall, Bill 118 S.Res. 631 is a non-partisan resolution that seeks to bring attention to the experiences of military children and to show appreciation for their sacrifices and resilience. It emphasizes the importance of supporting and honoring these children and their families, and calls for increased awareness and recognition of their unique circumstances.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedA resolution supporting the designation of April 2024 as the "Month of the Military Child".

Policy Areas
Armed Forces and National Security

Comments

Recent Activity

Latest Summary12/2/2024

This resolution supports the designation of April 2024 as the Month of the Military Child and urges the observation of the month with appropriate activities that show appreciation for military children.


Latest Action4/10/2024
Referred to the Committee on Armed Services. (text: CR S2710)