Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017

The Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017 (Pub.L. 115–15) is a law that states that the flag of the United States be displayed "especially on Vietnam War Veterans Day."[1]

Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017
Full titleA bill to amend title 4, United States Code, to encourage the display of the flag of the United States on National Vietnam War Veterans Day.
Introduced in115th United States Congress
Introduced onFebruary 3, 2017
Sponsored bySen. Pat Toomey (R-PA)
Number of co-sponsors1
Effects and codifications
Title(s) affectedTitle 4 of the United States Code
U.S.C. section(s) affected4 U.S.C. § 6
Legislative history

The bill was introduced into the United States Senate during the 115th United States Congress. It was signed into law by President Donald Trump on March 28, 2017.

Provisions of the bill

The Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017 amends title 4 of the United States Code, section 6(d) to include National Vietnam War Veterans Day as an important occasion on which the flag should be raised.[2]

Procedural History

The Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017 was introduced into the United States Senate on February 3, 2017. It was passed by unanimous consent the same day without any amendments. The bill was received in the United States House of Representatives and referred to the United States House Committee on the Judiciary and United States House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice on February 6, 2017. The bill was passed by the House on March 21, 2017 in a voice vote without any amendments. The bill was signed into law by President Donald Trump on March 28, 2017 and became Public Law No: 115-15.[3]

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