American Flags to Honor Our Veterans Act of 2025
Summary
What This Bill Does
The American Flags to Honor Our Veterans Act creates a specific Flag Code permission for gravesites. It says that, notwithstanding any other provision of title 4 section 6, the U.S. flag may be displayed in a secured, upright position directly adjacent to the grave site of a deceased member of the Armed Forces or veteran. The bill does not fund cemetery operations or require flags to be placed. Its value is legal clarity for families, veterans groups, cemetery operators, and volunteers who want to display flags at graves while complying with the Flag Code.
Who Benefits and How
Families of deceased veterans benefit from clear permission to place secured upright flags next to gravesites. Veterans service organizations benefit because graveside flag tribute programs receive explicit Flag Code support. Cemetery operators benefit from a specific rule allowing adjacent gravesite flags for service members and veterans. Memorial volunteers benefit from legal clarity when placing flags for commemorations.
Who Bears the Burden and How
Cemetery grounds staff may need to manage secured upright flag placement near gravesites. Flag code interpreters must account for the new gravesite exception. Private cemeteries may still need to reconcile the federal permission with site rules and maintenance practices. Families seeking mandatory flags receive no new federal funding or placement requirement.
Key Provisions
- Authorizes secured upright U.S. flag display directly adjacent to gravesites of deceased service members or veterans.
- Applies notwithstanding any other provision of Flag Code section 6.
- Provides permission rather than a funding mandate or required placement program.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Amends the Flag Code to allow the U.S. flag to be displayed in a secured, upright position directly adjacent to the gravesite of a deceased member of the Armed Forces or veteran notwithstanding any other Flag Code provision.
Key Policy Areas
Veterans, Commemoration, Flag Code
Primary Purpose
Amends the Flag Code to allow the U.S. flag to be displayed in a secured, upright position directly adjacent to the gravesite of a deceased member of the Armed Forces or veteran notwithstanding any other Flag Code provision.
Policy Domains
Resolution provisions
Identified Gains
- Families of deceased veterans
- Veterans service organizations
- Cemetery operators
- Memorial volunteers
Identified Costs
- Cemetery grounds staff
- Flag code interpreters
- Private cemeteries
- Families seeking mandatory flags
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
In CommitteeMr. Steil (for himself, Mr. Bergman, Mr. Bost, Mr. Fitzgerald, …
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Introduced in House
Stakeholder Effects
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Cemetery grounds staff, Cemetery operators, Private cemeteries
Families of deceased veterans, Veterans service organizations
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
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