H.R.392

Recognizes the importance of solemnity, remembrance, and respect on Memorial Day

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Recognizes the importance of solemnity, remembrance, and respect on Memorial Day.

The bill recognizes the importance of solemnity, remembrance, and respect on Memorial Day, encouraging citizens to honor fallen service members with reverence. Memorial Day, originally known as Decoration Day, was established to remember war dead and has since expanded to honor all who died in American wars. The Uniform Monday Holiday Act designated Memorial Day as a national holiday.

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History

Jun 2

House

Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.

Jun 1

House

Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.

May 31

House

Read by title, rules suspended, adopted.