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1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
February 12, 1999 - Introduced by Senators Moen, Breske, Erpenbach, Chvala,
Grobschmidt, Decker, Baumgart, Burke, Fitzgerald, Drzewiecki, Schultz,
Cowles, Rude, Wirch, Jauch, George, Darling, Roessler, Rosenzweig,
Huelsman, Lazich, Shibilski, Plache, Robson
and Clausing, cosponsored by
Representatives Musser, Schneider, Travis, Steinbrink, Sherman, Ryba,
Kreuser, Klusman, Suder, Wood, Ladwig, Brandemuehl, Huber, Pettis,
Hahn, Pocan, Urban, Handrick, J. Lehman, Boyle, Plale, Leibham, Bock,
Plouff, Vrakas, Hoven, Kelso, Skindrud, Spillner, Johnsrud, Turner,
Hutchison, Nass, Goetsch, Lassa, Seratti, Staskunas, Porter, Sykora, M.
Lehman, Coggs, Kedzie, Reynolds, Gronemus, Grothman, Hasenohrl, Riley,
Albers, F. Lasee, Petrowski, Gundrum, Meyerhofer
and Kaufert. Referred
to Committee on Senate Organization.
SJR7,1,3 1Relating to: commemorating the achievements and contributions of the Veterans
2of Foreign Wars of the United States of America on the occasion of its
3centennial.
SJR7,1,84 Whereas, the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States of America traces
5its roots back to 1899, when veterans of the Spanish-American War banded together
6and formed organizations, that would become what is known as the Veterans of
7Foreign Wars of the United States of America, to help fellow veterans secure pension
8rights and other benefits for those who served their country; and
SJR7,1,119 Whereas, the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States of America was
10officially incorporated in the District of Columbia in 1914 and by Congressional
11Charter on May 28, 1936; and
SJR7,1,1512 Whereas, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Department of the great state of
13Wisconsin called to order its first organizational meeting on June 6, 1921, and has
14since provided dedicated service to Wisconsin veterans, their families and our
15communities; and
SJR7,2,4
1Whereas, today the 2,000,000 members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the
2United States of America continue its proud heritage by providing assistance to
3veterans and their families in obtaining entitlements and benefits, advocating
4legislation on behalf of veterans and serving the needs or our country; and
SJR7,2,105 Whereas, service projects of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States
6of America community contribute more than 14,000,000 hours of volunteer service
7each year to benefit veterans hospitals, youth programs, patriotic endeavors,
8environmental efforts, safety instruction and thousands of local community
9activities, and provide more than $2,700,000 in college scholarships, awards and
10other incentives to high school students across the nation; and
SJR7,2,1411 Whereas, today the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States of America
12is the nation's oldest major veterans organization and continues to fulfill the
13commitment adopted by its founders in 1899: "Honor the Dead By Helping the
14Living"; and
SJR7,2,1715 Whereas, the members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States of
16America are individuals blessed with uncommon courage, integrity, valor and honor,
17who made a personal commitment to our country; now, therefore, be it
SJR7,2,21 18Resolved by the senate, the assembly concurring, That the members of the
19Wisconsin legislature salute the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States of
20America for 100 years of service to our country, to the comrades of the veterans and
21to their families, and to our communities; and, be it further
SJR7,2,24 22Resolved, That the senate chief clerk shall transmit a copy of this joint
23resolution to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Department of the great state of
24Wisconsin.
SJR7,2,2525 (End)
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