Summary of Bill S 3567
Bill 118 s 3567, also known as the Veterans Affairs Centennial and Heritage Act of 2024, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of honoring and preserving the history and legacy of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as it approaches its centennial anniversary.
The bill outlines several key provisions, including the establishment of a commission to plan and coordinate activities and events to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the VA in 2024. This commission would be responsible for organizing ceremonies, educational programs, and other initiatives to highlight the contributions and sacrifices of veterans throughout the history of the VA.
Additionally, the bill calls for the creation of a national registry of VA facilities and monuments, as well as the designation of certain VA facilities as national historic landmarks. This is intended to ensure that the physical legacy of the VA is preserved for future generations and that the sacrifices of veterans are properly recognized and honored.
Furthermore, the bill includes provisions to enhance public awareness and education about the history and mission of the VA, including the development of educational materials and resources for schools and community organizations. This is aimed at increasing understanding and appreciation of the role that the VA has played in supporting veterans and their families over the past century.
Overall, the Veterans Affairs Centennial and Heritage Act of 2024 seeks to celebrate the legacy of the VA and ensure that its contributions to the nation are remembered and honored for years to come.
Congressional Summary of S 3567
Veterans Affairs Centennial and Heritage Act of 2024
This bill provides statutory authority for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) History Office. The purpose of the office is to collect, preserve, and provide access to relevant historical records, artifacts, and cultural resources of the VA and to tell a comprehensive story of the VA and its predecessor organizations to veterans, government agencies, and the public.
The VA must report on proposed activities of the office leading up to the centennial of the establishment of the VA.