Commending Orien J. Race posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Impact
This resolution serves to highlight the need for continual appreciation of veterans and to ensure that the deeds of individuals like Orien J. Race are remembered within the community. By bestowing the Liberty Medal posthumously, the state reinforces its commitment to acknowledging the valor of those who have served. The act not only honors Race but also aims to inspire future generations to recognize and respect the contributions of all service members.
Summary
Bill J00803 is a Senate Resolution commending Orien J. Race posthumously for his courageous military service and designating him as the recipient of the Liberty Medal, the highest honor awarded by the New York State Senate. The resolution emphasizes the significance of recognizing the bravery of service members who fought in various wars to uphold freedom and peace. It is part of a broader effort to honor and commemorate veterans by acknowledging their contributions to society and the sacrifices made during their service.
Contention
There may be minimal contention regarding the resolution itself, as it primarily serves as a tribute rather than a contentious legislative change. However, it reflects wider societal discussions on the adequacy of support and recognition provided to veterans by the state post-service. While many embrace the affirmation of individuals like Race, ongoing dialogues around veteran care and recognition persist, especially in light of current events affecting military personnel.
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