HRES1204-119 Expressing The Sense Of The House Of Representatives That As The United States Marks 250 Years Of Independence, Establishing A "Veterans Appreciation Month" Offers A Simple But Powerful Way For The Nation To Recognize The Men And Women Whose Service Has Protected American Freedom For Generations.

Sponsor: Collins, Mike, GA

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  1. Referred

    Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.


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This bill's main subject is: Armed forces and national security

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Bill Cosponsors

NameSponsored AtStateTitle
Babin, Brian2026-04-21TXRep.
Baird, James R.2026-04-21INRep.
Bishop, Sanford D.2026-04-21GARep.
Ellzey, Jake2026-04-21TXRep.
Fuller, Clay2026-04-21GARep.
Hunt, Wesley2026-04-21TXRep.
Luttrell, Morgan2026-04-21TXRep.
Mast, Brian J.2026-04-21FLRep.
McGuire, John J.2026-04-21VARep.
Thompson, Mike2026-04-21CARep.
Van Orden, Derrick2026-04-21WIRep.

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What is HRES1204-119 about?

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that as the United States marks 250 years of independence, establishing a "Veterans Appreciation Month" offers a simple but powerful way for the Nation to recognize the men and women whose service has protected American freedom for generations.

Who sponsored HRES1204-119?

Sponsored by Collins, Mike.

When was HRES1204-119 introduced?

HRES1204-119 was introduced on April 21, 2026.

What is the current status of HRES1204-119?

Current status: REFERRED.