Expressing support for the designation of a "Veterans Appreciation Month".
This is a non-binding House Resolution (H. Res. 497) introduced in the 119th Congress by Rep. Rulli. It expresses the House’s support for designating a “Veterans Appreciation Month.” The resolution presents a narrative about veterans’ sacrifices, service, and the importance of honoring them, noting June as a time of notable historical context (between Memorial Day and Independence Day, and in connection with the D-Day anniversary). As a resolution, it does not create new laws, authorize spending, or require any federal actions beyond the expression of support. Because it is symbolic, the bill’s passage would not by itself establish a month or fund activities. Instead, it signals congressional support for pursuing such a designation and could influence future actions by the President, Congress, or public and private entities seeking to recognize veterans.