SR121

Relative to the Killed in Action flag.

Introduced·6/29/26
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California SR121 honors the Killed in Action flag as a symbol for fallen service members.

California SR121 recognizes the Killed in Action flag as an emblem of sacrifice for U.S. Armed Forces members killed in combat. The resolution encourages displaying the flag at various locations, including the State Capitol Building, public buildings, veterans’ memorials, schools, and private residences. It highlights the significance of the flag, which bears the words “killed in action,” “the brave and the free,” and “America remembers.” The resolution also notes California's history of honoring veterans and the creation of the flag to honor those confirmed killed in action.

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History

Jun 29

Senate

Introduced. Referred to Com. on RLS.