US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR364

Introduced
4/30/25  
Refer
4/30/25  

Caption

Calling upon local communities to support organizations that provide resources and aid Gold Shield Families in their time of need.

Impact

The resolution highlights a growing recognition of the importance of supporting the families of fallen first responders. By urging local communities to engage with nonprofits that aid Gold Shield Families, HR364 aims to create a network of support that addresses the specific needs of these families. While not a binding law, it underscores the moral responsibility of communities to provide assistance and ensure that these families do not face their challenges alone. The resolution has implications for how communities prioritize and allocate resources towards mental health and grief support services.

Summary

House Resolution 364 calls upon local communities across the United States to actively support organizations that provide essential resources and assistance to Gold Shield Families—those families who have lost a first responder in the line of duty. First responders include police officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians, correction officers, and emergency dispatch officers. The resolution acknowledges the sacrifices of these brave individuals and the profound impact their loss has on their families. It emphasizes the need for community support and resources to help these families navigate their grief and hardships during such challenging times.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR364 is largely positive, with strong support voiced for acknowledging the sacrifices made by first responders and the families they leave behind. Community leaders and organizations involved in first responder support services have expressed optimism that the resolution will lead to increased awareness and mobilize resources. There is a shared understanding that while first responders risk their lives for the safety of their communities, it is equally important to care for their families, particularly in times of loss. Overall, the resolution reflects a compassionate response to the significant sacrifices made by these heroes.

Contention

There are minimal points of contention surrounding HR364, given its supportive and non-controversial nature. However, some discussions may center around the adequacy of support services available and how effectively communities can mobilize to assist Gold Shield Families. Skeptics might argue that the resolution lacks enforceable measures, leading to questions about the actual impact on community support. Nonetheless, the consensus generally favors promoting increased support and recognition for families affected by the loss of first responders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HR76

Recognizing Gold Shield Families and affirming that their sacrifices and difficulties should not be forgotten.

US HR505

Recognizing May 13, 2026, as "Gold Shield Family Day" in Pennsylvania to acknowledge the families of fallen first responders.

US HR744

Supporting the designation of the week of September 21 through September 27, 2025, as "Gold Star Families Remembrance Week".

US HJR1011

Gold Star Families

US HCR2010

Gold star families; legacy preservation

US SCR28

Gold Star Mothers’ and Families’ Day.

US SCR113

Gold Star Mothers’ and Families’ Day.

US S0868

Gold Shield Day

US HB585

Supporting Veteran Families in Need Act

US HR743

Supporting the designation of "Operation Enduring Freedom Day" to honor the service, sacrifice, and courage of the men and women who served in Operation Enduring Freedom, their families, and those who lost their lives or were wounded in the conflict.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.