US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB3765

Introduced
2/3/26  

Caption

Medal of Sacrifice Act

Impact

Should SB3765 be enacted, it will instate a formal mechanism for recognizing fallen law enforcement personnel, potentially enhancing morale across various departments and communities. This act aims to both honor past sacrifices while establishing a new standard for acknowledging the service of those who dedicate their lives to public safety. The establishment of such a medal could foster a sense of unity and respect among law enforcement agencies, as well as strengthen community ties by emphasizing the importance of their sacrifices.

Summary

SB3765, known as the 'Medal of Sacrifice Act', aims to establish a distinguished medal that honors law enforcement officers and first responders who have lost their lives in the line of duty. The bill stipulates that the President will oversee the issuance of this medal, which is designed to recognize the ultimate sacrifice made by these public servants. Eligibility for the medal is confined to local, state, tribal, territorial, or federal law enforcement officers and first responders, with specific exclusions for those found to have committed wrongdoing during their service.

Contention

Notably, the bill includes provisions that disqualify officers found guilty of wrongdoing from receiving the medal. This clause could lead to discussions around the circumstances of a fallen officer's death and the potential for investigations that follow finding wrongdoing. Opponents may raise concerns over the subjective nature of 'wrongdoing' and how it may impact the legacy and memory of officers who die while on duty, regardless of the circumstances. The criteria established by the newly formed Commission on the Medal of Sacrifice, tasked with determining eligibility and design, may also be scrutinized for transparency and fairness.

Companion Bills

US HB3497

Related Medal of Sacrifice Act

Previously Filed As

US HB3497

Medal of Sacrifice Act

US SR1719

Honoring the service and sacrifice of Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient Danny J. Petersen.

US HB951

250 Years of Service and Sacrifice Commemorative Coin Act

US SB129

"Georgia Supporting those Who Sacrificed for Service Act"; enact

US K00776

Recognizing September 28, 2025, as Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day, and honoring the sacrifices of the Gold Star family members from the State of New York

US HR76

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

US HB5715

October 7 Gold Medal Act

US HR624

Honoring the life and heroic sacrifice of Mr. Anderson "Chase" Childers, a former Georgia police officer who selflessly sacrificed his life rescuing swimmers from a deadly rip current off the coast of South Carolina.

US SR648

A resolution honoring the memory, service, and sacrifice of Master Sergeant Nicole M. Amor, United States Army Reserve.

US S332

Establishes "Salute to Service and Sacrifice Memorial Commission."

Similar Bills

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AZ HCR2010

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NJ S332

Establishes "Salute to Service and Sacrifice Memorial Commission."

NJ SJR15

Designates second weekend of September each year as "Salute to Service and Sacrifice Weekend."

MI HR0147

A resolution to declare August 7, 2025, as Purple Heart Day in the state of Michigan.

US HR76

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

NJ AJR133

Designates May of each year as Military Spouse Appreciation Month in New Jersey.

US HB3497

Medal of Sacrifice Act