US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR56

Introduced
1/22/25  

Caption

Memorializing the unborn by lowering the United States flag to half-staff on the 22d day of January each year.

Summary

House Resolution 56 aims to memorialize the unborn by designating January 22nd as a day of mourning, encouraging the lowering of the United States flag to half-staff. This date marks the anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, which affirmed a right to abortion until its recent overturning. The resolution underlines the legislators' intentions to honor the lives lost due to abortion, estimating that over 62 million unborn children have perished since 1973, reflecting a significant societal concern for fetal rights and life sanctity. The bill also calls for a national observance, urging citizens to participate by lowering their flags as a symbol of remembrance and mourning for the unborn. Moreover, it advocates for the enactment of laws that would strengthen protections for the unborn and call for comprehensive reporting on abortion statistics. The intent is to ensure a recognized day that not only honors the past but potentially influences future legislative reforms surrounding reproductive rights. The discussions surrounding HR56 indicate a strong divide in opinions. Supporters view the resolution as a necessary step in recognizing and honoring life, seeking to solidify the sanctity of unborn children in the public consciousness. This is interpreted as part of a broader movement to limit abortion rights further and to gain traction for pro-life, legislative initiatives moving forward. Conversely, opponents argue that this resolution and the movement it represents attempt to undermine women's reproductive rights and choice. They position the bill as an intrusion into personal health decisions, viewing the memorialization of the unborn as an emotional appeal that may detract from needed discussions about women's rights and health care reforms. Thus, the bill represents not just a solemn recognition but a focal point for the ongoing national debate regarding reproductive rights.

Congress_id

119-HRES-56

Introduced_date

2025-01-22

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HR1107

Memorializing Rev. Jesse Jackson by flying the flag of the United States at halfstaff.

US SB1712

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 5; Title 6 and Title 7, relative to lowering flags to half-staff.

US HB1697

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 5; Title 6 and Title 7, relative to lowering flags to half-staff.

US HB4013

To amend title 4, United States Code, to permit the flag of the United States to be flown at half-staff in the event of the death of the Mayor of the District of Columbia.

US SR574

A resolution observing the fifth anniversary of the attack on the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021, and recognizing the essential work of United States Capitol personnel, including the United States Capitol Police.

US HB3583

To amend title 4, United States Code, to ensure that a funeral honors detail recites the 13 Folds of Honor when presenting a flag of the United States in connection with the death of a member of the Armed Forces or veteran.

US HR142

Recognizing the 80th anniversary of the amphibious landing on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima during World War II and the raisings of the flag of the United States on Mount Suribachi.

US HSB634

A bill for an act relating to the display of flags at half-staff on public buildings.(See HF 2517.)

US SSB3134

A bill for an act relating to the display of flags at half-staff on public buildings.(See SF 2430.)

US HJR101

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States giving Congress power to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag of the United States.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.