(Updated July 24, 2006)
H.Con.Res. 125
Expressing Support for the Designation and Goals of "Hire a Veteran Week" and
Encouraging the President to Issue a Proclamation Supporting Those Goals
Floor Situation
The House is scheduled to consider H.Con.Res. 125, under suspension of the
rules, on Monday, July 24, 2006. The bill is debatable for 40 minutes, may not be
amended, and requires a two-thirds majority vote for passage.
Summary
H.Con.Res. 347 resolves that Congress recognizes the importance of the
men and women who have served or who currently serve in the Armed Forces of the
United States, supports the designation of an appropriate week as `Hire a
Veteran Week', encourages the President to issue a proclamation calling upon
employers, labor organizations, veterans service organizations, and Federal,
State, and local governmental agencies (including such agencies in the several
States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and any other
territory or possession of the United States) to lend their support to increase
employment of the men and women who have served in the Armed Forces of the
United States.
Background
The people of the United States
have a sincere appreciation and respect for the military personnel who serve in
the Armed Forces of the United States. Veterans possess special qualities and
skills that make them ideal candidates for employment, but many veterans
encounter difficulties in securing employment. It would be inconsistent,
inconsiderate, and contrary to the economic competitiveness of the United States
to neglect the post-military needs of the military personnel who have served in
the Armed Forces of the United States.
Many of the brave men and women who have served the United States so gallantly
and selflessly in the war on terrorism and the war in Iraq since September 11,
2001, are beginning to return home to be reunited with their loved ones and will
be re-entering the workforce or searching for their first jobs outside of
military service. The Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Labor,
the Office of Personnel Management, and many State and local governments
administer veterans programs and have veterans employment representatives both
to ensure that veterans receive the services to which they are entitled and to
promote employer interest in hiring veterans.
Legislative History
H.Con.Res. 347 was introduced by Rep. Holt (NJ) on
April 6, 2005. The bill was ordered to be reported from the Veteran's Affairs
Committee, by voice vote, on July 20, 2006.
For additional information or questions,
please contact the Veteran's Affairs
Committee at 5-3527.