[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 863 Introduced in House (IH)]

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119th CONGRESS
  1st Session
H. RES. 863

Honoring the heroic military service, sacrifices, and contributions of 
    veterans from the great State of Texas, and for other purposes.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                            November 7, 2025

    Ms. Crockett (for herself, Mr. Casar, Mr. Castro of Texas, Mr. 
Crenshaw, Mr. Doggett, Ms. Escobar, Ms. Garcia of Texas, Mrs. Fletcher, 
  Mr. Vicente Gonzalez of Texas, Mr. Gooden, Mr. Green of Texas, Ms. 
 Johnson of Texas, Mr. Luttrell, Mr. McCaul, and Mr. Veasey) submitted 
   the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on 
                           Veterans' Affairs

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                               RESOLUTION


 
Honoring the heroic military service, sacrifices, and contributions of 
    veterans from the great State of Texas, and for other purposes.

Whereas the United States owes an immeasurable debt of gratitude to the brave 
        men and women who have served in its Armed Forces, safeguarding 
        liberties and upholding the democratic principles upon which the United 
        States was founded;
Whereas the country observes November 11 of each year as ``Veterans Day'', a 
        Federal holiday honoring the men and women who served and sacrificed for 
        the United States;
Whereas Texas boasts a proud tradition of producing remarkable veterans who make 
        extraordinary contributions to society;
Whereas Texas is home to more veterans than any other State, totaling close to 
        1,600,000 veterans;
Whereas Texas has a larger population of women veterans than any State in the 
        United States, totaling over 203,000 veterans;
Whereas people of color comprise roughly one-third of the veterans in Texas;
Whereas 11 of the 80 veterans serving as Members of the House of Representatives 
        in the 119th Congress represent congressional districts in the Lonestar 
        State;
Whereas Texas veterans have served with distinction in all military conflicts 
        involving the United States, including World War I, World War II, the 
        Korean war, the Vietnam war, Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm, 
        Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom;
Whereas more than 22,000 Texan lives were lost while serving in World War II;
Whereas more than 1,000 Texan lives were lost while serving in the Korean war;
Whereas more than 2,000 Texan lives were lost while serving in the Vietnam war;
Whereas more than 100 Texan lives were lost while serving in Operation Enduring 
        Freedom;
Whereas more than 400 Texan lives were lost while serving in Operation Iraqi 
        Freedom;
Whereas Texas veterans have earned high military honors, including 102 Texas 
        veterans being awarded the Medal of Honor;
Whereas veterans across the country continue to face challenges in accessing 
        essential resources supporting their successful transition to civilian 
        life;
Whereas Texas is home to many medical facilities of the Department of Veterans 
        Affairs, including Sam Rayburn Memorial Veterans Center, the Michael E. 
        DeBakey VA Medical Center, the Kerrville VA Hospital, Doris Miller 
        Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Sam Johnson Memorial VA 
        Clinic, and the Dallas VA Medical Center;
Whereas nearly half of patients served by the Veterans Health Administration 
        have been diagnosed with a mental illness or substance use condition;
Whereas post-traumatic stress disorder has accounted for the majority of 
        disabilities women veterans suffer from as a result of their military 
        service;
Whereas the mental health struggles of veterans have led to staggering 
        statistics in veteran suicide rates, with roughly 17 veteran lives lost 
        each day as a result of suicide;
Whereas, in 1994, Congress established the Center for Minority Veterans and the 
        Advisory Committee on Minority Veterans as part of the Veterans' 
        Benefits Improvements Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-446) to advise to the 
        Secretary of Veterans Affairs on administering Department of Veterans 
        Affairs benefits for minority veterans by reviewing reports and studies 
        on compensation, health care, rehabilitation, outreach, and other 
        benefits and services administered by the Department, and to ensure all 
        veterans receive equal service regardless of race, origin, religion, or 
        gender;
Whereas the Department of Housing and Urban Development estimates that more than 
        32,000 veterans are homeless, with nearly 14,000 experiencing 
        unsheltered homelessness;
Whereas the Department of Veterans Affairs has developed several housing 
        assistance initiatives, including integrating increasing voucher use and 
        accelerating housing placements, increasing veterans' access to legal 
        services through legal services grants and community partnerships, as 
        well as assisting with advancing veteran employment within the labor 
        force to address the complex problems surrounding homeless veterans;
Whereas Texas leads the Nation in both the overall number of veteran-owned and 
        women-veteran-owned businesses; and
Whereas, despite growing numbers of veteran-owned businesses, roughly two-thirds 
        of veterans struggle with the transition from military service to 
        civilian life, and many report that finding a job is one of the greatest 
        challenges in making that transition due to the difficulty in 
        transferring military skills to a civilian work environment: Now, 
        therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
            (1) honors the service, sacrifice, and contributions Texas 
        veterans and their families have made to the cause of peace and 
        freedom around the world;
            (2) commits to working with, where proper, the Department 
        of Veterans Affairs and appropriate executive agencies to 
        ensure that veterans are provided timely care and are given the 
        benefits and compensation to which they are entitled because of 
        their service;
            (3) reaffirms the commitment of Congress to assisting 
        veterans with their transition to civilian life upon concluding 
        their service in the Armed Forces; and
            (4) recognizes that Congress must continue to invest in 
        vital programs and resources to support the brave men and women 
        veterans who have safeguarded the Nation's liberties and upheld 
        democratic principles at home and abroad.
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