Home > 106th Congressional Bills > H.Con.Res. 257 (ih) Concerning the emancipation of the Iranian Baha'i community. [Introduced in House] ...

H.Con.Res. 257 (ih) Concerning the emancipation of the Iranian Baha'i community. [Introduced in House] ...


Google
 
Web GovRecords.org


108th CONGRESS

  2d Session

                            H. CON. RES. 257

_______________________________________________________________________

                         CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

Expressing the sense of Congress that the President should posthumously 
      award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Harry W. Colmery.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
108th CONGRESS
  2d Session
H. CON. RES. 257

_______________________________________________________________________

                         CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

Whereas the life of Harry W. Colmery of Topeka, Kansas, was marked by service to 
        his country and its citizens;
Whereas Harry Colmery earned a degree in law in 1916 from the University of 
        Pittsburgh and, through his practice of law, contributed to the Nation, 
        notably by successfully arguing two significant cases before the United 
        States Supreme Court, one criminal, the other an environmental legal 
        dispute;
Whereas during World War I, Harry Colmery joined the Army Air Service, serving 
        as a first lieutenant at a time when military aviation was in its 
        infancy;
Whereas after World War I, Harry Colmery actively contributed to the growth of 
        the newly formed American Legion and went on to hold several offices in 
        the Legion and was elected National Commander in 1936;
Whereas in 1943, the United States faced the return from World War II of what 
        was to become an active duty force of 15,000,000 soldiers, sailors, 
        airmen, and Marines;
Whereas Harry Colmery, recognizing the potential effect of the return of such a 
        large number of veterans to civilian life, spearheaded the efforts of 
        the American Legion to develop legislation seeking to ensure that these 
        Americans who had fought for the democratic ideals of the Nation and to 
        preserve freedom would be able to fully participate in all of the 
        opportunities the Nation provided;
Whereas in December 1943, during an emergency meeting of the American Legion 
        leadership, Harry Colmery crafted the initial draft of the legislation 
        that became the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, also known as the 
        GI Bill of Rights;
Whereas the GI Bill of Rights is credited by veterans' service organizations, 
        economists, and historians as the engine that transformed postwar 
        America into a more egalitarian, prosperous, and enlightened Nation 
        poised to lead the world into the 21st century;
Whereas since its enactment, the GI Bill of Rights has provided education or 
        training for approximately 7,800,000 men and women, including 2,200,000 
        in college, 3,400,000 in other schools, 1,400,000 in vocational 
        education, and 690,000 in farm training and, in addition, 2,100,000 
        World War II veterans purchased homes through the GI Bill;
Whereas as a result of the benefits available to veterans through the initial GI 
        Bill, the Nation gained over 800,000 professionals as the GI Bill 
        transformed these veterans into 450,000 engineers, 238,000 teachers, 
        91,000 scientists, 67,000 doctors, and 22,000 dentists;
Whereas President Truman established the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1945 
        to recognize notable service during war and in 1963, President Kennedy 
        reinstated the medal to honor the achievement of civilians during 
        peacetime;
Whereas pursuant to Executive Order No. 11085, the Medal of Freedom may be 
        awarded to any person who has made an especially meritorious 
        contribution to ``(1) the security or national interest of the United 
        States, or (2) world peace, or (3) other significant public or private 
        endeavors''; and
Whereas Harry Colmery, noted for his service in the military, in the legal 
        sector, and on behalf of the Nation's veterans, clearly meets the 
        criteria established for the Presidential Medal of Freedom: Now, 
        therefore, be it
    Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), 
That it is the sense of Congress that the President should posthumously 
award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Harry W. Colmery of Topeka, 
Kansas.

            Passed the House of Representatives July 6, 2004.

            Attest:

                                                                 Clerk.

Pages: 1

Other Popular 106th Congressional Bills Documents:

1 S. 549 (is) To redesignate the Coronado National Forest in honor of Morris K. Udall, a former Member of the House of Representatives. [Introduced in Senate] ...
2 S. 1754 (es) To deny safe havens to international and war criminals, and for other purposes. [Engrossed in Senate] ...
3 H.R. 3389 (ih) To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to exclude from the gross income of an employee certain housing incentives provided by such employee's employer to purchase and reside in housing located in qualified urban areas. [Introduced in Ho...
4 S. 302 (rfh) For the relief of Kerantha Poole-Christian. [Referred in House] ...
5 H.R. 4925 (ih) To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow more equitable and direct tax relief for health insurance and medical care expenses, to give Americans more options for obtaining quality health care, and to expand insurance coverage to t...
6 H.R. 5488 (ih) To strengthen the National Defense Features program, and for other purposes. [Introduced in House] ...
7 S. 2405 (is) To prohibit predatory lending practices with respect to home loans, and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] ...
8 H.R. 2957 (rh) To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to authorize funding to carry out certain water quality restoration projects for Lake Pontchartrain Basin, Louisiana, and for other purposes. [Reported in House] ...
9 S. 1940 (is) To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reaffirm the United States historic commitment to protecting refugees who are fleeing persecution or torture. [Introduced in Senate] ...
10 S. 2594 (enr) To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to contract with the Mancos [Enrolled bill] ...
11 H.Con.Res. 261 (ih) Condemning the discriminatory practices prevalent at Bob Jones University. [Introduced in House] ...
12 H.R. 5193 (eh) To amend the National Housing Act to temporarily extend the applicability of the downpayment simplification provisions for the FHA single family housing mortgage insurance program. [Engrossed in House] ...
13 H.R. 2425 (ih) To establish the Commission on Ocean Policy, and for other purposes. [Introduced in House] ...
14 H.R. 332 (ih) To terminate the authorities of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation. [Introduced in House] ...
15 H.R. 3090 (rh) To amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to restore certain lands to the Elim Native Corporation, and for other purposes. [Reported in House] ...
16 H.R. 4386 (eh) To amend title XIX of the Social Security Act to provide medical [Engrossed in House] ...
17 S.J.Res. 33 (pcs) Deploring the actions of President Clinton regarding granting clemency to FALN terrorists. [Placed on Calendar Senate] ...
18 H.Con.Res. 219 (ih) Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the preservation of full and open competition for contracts for the transportation of United States military cargo between the United States and the Republic of Iceland. [Introduced in House]...
19 H.R. 4906 (ih) To authorize the National Institute of Standards and Technology to work with major manufacturing industries on an initiative of standards development and implementation for electronic enterprise integration. [Introduced in House] %%Filename...
20 H.R. 4241 (rs) To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 1818 Milton Avenue in Janesville, Wisconsin, as the ``Les Aspin Post Office Building''. [Reported in Senate] ...
21 H.R. 5139 (ih) To provide for the conveyance of certain real property at the Carl Vinson Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Dublin, Georgia. [Introduced in House] ...
22 S. 1769 (enr) To exempt certain reports from automatic elimination and sunset pursuant to the Federal Reports Elimination and Sunset Act of 1995, and for other purposes. [Enrolled bill] ...
23 S. 3272 (is) To establish the Great Basin National Heritage Area, Nevada and Utah. [Introduced in Senate] ...
24 H.R. 4884 (ih) To redesignate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 200 West 2nd Street in Royal Oak, Michigan, as the ``William S. Broomfield Post Office Building''. [Introduced in House] ...
25 H.R. 3195 (ih) To amend part F of title X of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to improve and refocus civic education, and for other purposes. [Introduced in House] ...
26 H.R. 4285 (ih) To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to convey certain administrative sites for National Forest System lands in the State of Texas, to convey certain National Forest System land to the New Waverly Gulf Coast Trades Center, and for othe...
27 H.R. 5302 (eh) To designate the United States courthouse located at 1010 Fifth Avenue in Seattle, Washington, as the ``William Kenzo Nakamura United States Courthouse''. [Engrossed in House] ...
28 H.R. 35 (ih) To prohibit the possession or transfer of junk guns, also known as Saturday Night Specials. [Introduced in House] ...
29 S. 2413 (is) To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to clarify the procedures and conditions for the award of matching grants for the purchase of armor vests. [Introduced in Senate] ...
30 H.Con.Res. 30 (ih) To express the sense of the Congress that any Executive order that [Introduced in House] ...


Other Documents:

106th Congressional Bills Records and Documents

GovRecords.org presents information on various agencies of the United States Government. Even though all information is believed to be credible and accurate, no guarantees are made on the complete accuracy of our government records archive. Care should be taken to verify the information presented by responsible parties. Please see our reference page for congressional, presidential, and judicial branch contact information. GovRecords.org values visitor privacy. Please see the privacy page for more information.
House Rules:

104th House Rules
105th House Rules
106th House Rules

Congressional Bills:

104th Congressional Bills
105th Congressional Bills
106th Congressional Bills
107th Congressional Bills
108th Congressional Bills

Supreme Court Decisions

Supreme Court Decisions

Additional

1995 Privacy Act Documents
1997 Privacy Act Documents
1994 Unified Agenda
2004 Unified Agenda

Congressional Documents:

104th Congressional Documents
105th Congressional Documents
106th Congressional Documents
107th Congressional Documents
108th Congressional Documents

Congressional Directory:

105th Congressional Directory
106th Congressional Directory
107th Congressional Directory
108th Congressional Directory

Public Laws:

104th Congressional Public Laws
105th Congressional Public Laws
106th Congressional Public Laws
107th Congressional Public Laws
108th Congressional Public Laws

Presidential Records

1994 Presidential Documents
1995 Presidential Documents
1996 Presidential Documents
1997 Presidential Documents
1998 Presidential Documents
1999 Presidential Documents
2000 Presidential Documents
2001 Presidential Documents
2002 Presidential Documents
2003 Presidential Documents
2004 Presidential Documents

Home Executive Judicial Legislative Additional Reference About Privacy