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A resolution honoring the 108th anniversary of Selfridge Air National Guard Base and the contributions of Selfridge Air National Guard Base to the Armed Forces and national security of the United States.
3/20/2025, 3:18 AM
Summary of Bill SRES 127
The resolution acknowledges the dedication and sacrifice of the men and women who have served at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, as well as the vital role that the base plays in supporting military operations and training exercises. It also recognizes the economic impact that the base has on the surrounding community, providing jobs and opportunities for local residents.
Overall, Bill 119 SRES 127 serves as a tribute to the legacy of Selfridge Air National Guard Base and its ongoing commitment to protecting the United States. It emphasizes the importance of honoring and supporting our military personnel and institutions, and highlights the crucial role that bases like Selfridge play in maintaining national security.
Congressional Summary of SRES 127
This resolution honors Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Harrison Township, Michigan, on its 108th anniversary, commends the thousands of men and women who have worked and trained at the base, and reinforces the commitment of the Armed Forces to the base as a facility that is key to national security. The resolution also encourages continued cooperation and dialogue with the Department of Defense in support of the base and acknowledges Michigan's ongoing investments in its defense assets and workforce.
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1Republican Cosponsors
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Andy Potter
8 months ago
I don't get why they're pushing this thing about Selfridge Air National Guard Base. Like, what's the big deal with it? It seems like a waste of time and resources to me. How will this really impact us in the long run?

