A resolution recognizing the 80th anniversary of the commencement of continuous operations of Stars and Stripes in the Pacific and the invaluable service of the Stars and Stripes as the "hometown newspaper" for members of the Armed Forces, civilian employees, and family members stationed around the world.
Impact
The resolution affirms the significance of Stars and Stripes as an institution within the military community, celebrating its adaptability and ongoing relevance in delivering news to a broad audience of 1.4 million readers daily through various media platforms, including social media and online versions of the newspaper. The recognition of this milestone serves to reinforce the commitment to support and value the role of military journalism, especially as traditional print media faces challenges in readership.
Summary
SR491 is a resolution recognizing the 80th anniversary of the continuous operations of Stars and Stripes in the Pacific, which began on May 14, 2025. The resolution honors Stars and Stripes for its invaluable service as the principal source of news and information for members of the Armed Forces, civilian employees, and families stationed around the world. Established initially during the Civil War and reestablished in World War I by General John J. Pershing, Stars and Stripes has played a crucial role in providing independent and uncensored news to military personnel during various conflicts since its inception.
Contention
While the resolution itself is largely celebratory in nature and does not propose specific changes to state laws, it highlights the importance of journalistic integrity and support for military institutions. There may be underlying concerns regarding the sustainability and funding of such institutions as technology evolves and readership patterns shift, but the resolution seems to generate a unified acknowledgement rather than significant contention among legislators.
Same As
A resolution recognizing the 80th anniversary of the commencement of continuous operations of Stars and Stripes in the Pacific and the invaluable service of the Stars and Stripes as the "hometown newspaper" for members of the Armed Forces, civilian employees, and family members stationed around the world.
A resolution recognizing the 80th anniversary of the commencement of continuous operations of Stars and Stripes in the Pacific and the invaluable service of the Stars and Stripes as the "hometown newspaper" for members of the Armed Forces, civilian employees, and family members stationed around the world.
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