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US HR863
Resolution
Status
11/7/2025
Primary Sponsor
Jasmine Crockett
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AI Summary
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Texas is home to nearly 1,600,000 veterans, the most of any state, including over 203,000 women veterans and roughly one-third who are people of color
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More than 25,500 Texans have died in military service across World War II (22,000+), Korea (1,000+), Vietnam (2,000+), Operation Enduring Freedom (100+), and Operation Iraqi Freedom (400+)
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102 Texas veterans have received the Medal of Honor, and 11 of the 80 veteran House members in the 119th Congress represent Texas districts
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The resolution honors Texas veterans' service and commits Congress to working with the VA to ensure timely care and entitled benefits
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Congress reaffirms its commitment to assisting veterans with civilian transition and investing in programs supporting veterans who have served at home and abroad
Legislative Description
Honoring the heroic military service, sacrifices, and contributions of veterans from the great State of Texas, and for other purposes.
Armed forces and national security
Last Action
Referred to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
11/7/2025