S3126-118

Introduced

To amend title 38, United States Code, to authorize the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to furnish or replace a headstone, marker, or medallion for the grave of an eligible Medal of Honor recipient regardless of the recipient’s dates of service in the Armed Forces, and for other purposes.

118th Congress Introduced Oct 25, 2023

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Summary

What This Bill Does

The Mark Our Place Act expands eligibility for government-furnished headstones, markers, or medallions to honor all Medal of Honor recipients, regardless of when they served in the military. Previously, some recipients were excluded based on their dates of service.

Who Benefits and How

Medal of Honor recipients who served before certain eligibility cutoff dates, and their families, now qualify for government-provided memorial markers. Families of deceased Medal of Honor recipients from earlier military eras (such as the Civil War, World War I, or other historical conflicts) can now request headstones or medallions for their loved ones' graves at no cost. Veterans organizations also benefit from this expansion of honors for America's most decorated service members.

Who Bears the Burden and How

The Department of Veterans Affairs will see a modest increase in administrative costs and spending to provide these additional memorial markers. Federal taxpayers bear minimal additional costs, as the number of newly eligible recipients is relatively small given the Medal of Honor's rarity.

Key Provisions

  • Removes eligibility restrictions based on dates of military service for Medal of Honor recipients seeking government-furnished headstones, markers, or medallions
  • Ensures all Medal of Honor recipients, including those from historical conflicts, qualify for memorial benefits
  • Makes a technical correction updating a statutory cross-reference from section 491 to section 2732
  • Amends Section 2306(d)(5)(C) of title 38 of the United States Code

Evidence Chain:

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At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Expands eligibility for government-furnished headstones, markers, or medallions to all Medal of Honor recipients regardless of their dates of military service.

Who Benefits

  • Medal of Honor recipients (and their families) who previously fell outside eligibility windows
  • Families of deceased Medal of Honor recipients from earlier eras
  • Veterans organizations

Who Bears Costs

  • Department of Veterans Affairs (modest administrative costs)
  • Federal taxpayers (minimal additional spending)

Key Policy Areas

Veterans Affairs, Military Honors, Federal Benefits

Primary Purpose

Expands eligibility for government-furnished headstones, markers, or medallions to all Medal of Honor recipients regardless of their dates of military service.

Policy Domains

Veterans Affairs Military Honors Federal Benefits

Legislative Strategy

"Remove service date restrictions to extend memorial benefits to all Medal of Honor recipients, including those who served before certain eligibility cutoff dates."

Identified Gains

  • Medal of Honor recipients (and their families) who previously fell outside eligibility windows
  • Families of deceased Medal of Honor recipients from earlier eras
  • Veterans organizations

Identified Costs

  • Department of Veterans Affairs (modest administrative costs)
  • Federal taxpayers (minimal additional spending)

Legislative Progress

Introduced
Introduced Committee Passed
Oct 25, 2023

Mr. Braun (for himself, Mr. Brown, and Mr. Tester) introduced …

Stakeholder Effects

cui bono?

How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.

Military
2 mentions across 1 clause
+2 positive

Families of deceased Medal of Honor recipients from earlier military eras, Medal of Honor recipients who served before eligibility cutoff dates

Government
1 mention across 1 clause
-1 negative

Department of Veterans Affairs

1/2
sections analyzed
Full impact breakdown

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Veterans Affairs Military Honors
Actor Mappings
"the_secretary"
→ Secretary of Veterans Affairs

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