A resolution remembering the December 6, 2019, terrorist attack at Naval Air Station Pensacola and commemorating those who lost their lives, and those who were injured, in the line of duty.
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
IntroducedMr. Scott of Florida (for himself, Mrs. Moody, Mr. Tuberville, …
Summary
What This Bill Does
Senate Resolution 571 is a ceremonial resolution that formally expresses the Senate'''s condemnation of the December 6, 2019 terrorist attack at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida. The resolution honors the three U.S. Navy servicemembers who were killed in the attack, expresses gratitude to those who responded heroically, and commends the Department of Defense for improving security at military bases.
Who Benefits and How
This resolution provides symbolic recognition rather than material benefits. The families of the three fallen servicemembers (Ensign Joshua Kaleb Watson, Petty Officer Third Class Mohammed Sameh Haitham, and Petty Officer Third Class Cameron Scott Walters) receive formal congressional acknowledgment of their loved ones''' sacrifice. First responders and law enforcement officers who acted heroically during and after the attack are formally recognized for their service. The Department of Defense receives congressional support for its security enhancement efforts.
Who Bears the Burden and How
No one bears a burden from this resolution. It is a non-binding symbolic measure that does not create any legal obligations, impose any costs, require any actions, or appropriate any funding. The resolution has no force of law and creates no regulatory or compliance requirements.
Key Provisions
- Formally condemns the December 6, 2019 terrorist attack at Naval Air Station Pensacola
- Commemorates the servicemembers and civilians who lost their lives or were injured
- Names and honors the three servicemembers killed: Ensign Joshua Kaleb Watson, Petty Officer Third Class Mohammed Sameh Haitham, and Petty Officer Third Class Cameron Scott Walters
- Expresses gratitude for the heroic actions of civilians, uniformed personnel, and law enforcement during and after the attack
- Lauds the awarding of medals to those who responded heroically on December 6, 2019
- Commends the Department of Defense for enhancing security at military installations to prevent similar tragedies
Evidence Chain:
This summary is derived from the structured analysis below. See "Detailed Analysis" for per-title beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.
Primary Purpose
A commemorative resolution condemning the December 6, 2019 terrorist attack at Naval Air Station Pensacola and honoring the victims
Policy Domains
Legislative Strategy
"Ceremonial resolution to formally recognize and commemorate a terrorist attack on U.S. military installation"
Likely Beneficiaries
- Families of victims
- Survivors of the attack
- First responders
- Department of Defense
Likely Burden Bearers
- None - this is a non-binding commemorative resolution with no direct policy impact
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
Who is "The Secretary" in each section?
- "the_senate"
- → United States Senate
- "the_department_of_defense"
- → Department of Defense
Key Definitions
Terms defined in this bill
The December 6, 2019, terrorist attack at Naval Air Station Pensacola
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