Vietnam Veterans Recognition Act Research Paper

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Senator Pat Toomey recently sponsored the Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act, this act states that the flag of the United States should be displayed, especially on Vietnam War Veterans Day. The Vietnam War was fought between the United States and North and South Vietnam. During the Vietnam War, more than fifty thousand people were killed. When the soldiers returned home there was a negative and hostile attitude towards the war and a misperception that the soldiers did not measure up to the soldiers who fought in previous wars. This unwelcoming and disdainful homecoming was very hard on most of the soldiers who had just experienced a very difficult time coming from fighting in the war. This act designates March 29 as Vietnam War Veterans Day and is the “first federal statute that specifically provides for the honoring of Vietnam War Veterans.” Due to the unpopularity of the war, the Vietnam war veterans did not receive the recognition and welcome …show more content…

305, was introduced on February 3, 2017 in the 115th session of Congress. The bill was assigned to the House Committee on the Judiciary. Cosponsored by Senator Donnelly, the bill was introduced, and it was then passed by unanimous consent in the senate. Unanimous consent is a situation in which no one present objects to a proposal. For a bill to be passed, it must be passed by both the House and the Senate in identical form. The bill then went to the House and the United States House Committee on the Judiciary and the United States House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and civil justice. A Committee Consideration and Mark-up session was then held. The bill was then passed in identical form by both chambers, this means that both the senate and the house agree on the bill and the terms of the bill. The bill was passed by voice vote, therefore there was no record of individual votes. The bill was finally signed into law by Donald Trump on March 28,

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