BILL NUMBER: ACR 36	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  JULY 13, 2015

INTRODUCED BY   Assembly Member Gray

                        FEBRUARY 27, 2015

   Relative to the  Honor and Remember Flag.  
California Association of County Veterans Service Officers. 


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   ACR 36, as amended, Gray.  The Honor and Remember Flag.
  California Association of County Veterans Service
Officers.  
   This measure would recognize the California Association of County
Veterans Service Officers for helping veterans secure their federal
and state benefits over the past 70 years.  
   This measure would designate the Honor and Remember Flag as the
state's emblem of service, and encourage the display of that flag at
all state military memorials, state veteran cemeteries, and certain
other public displays. 
   Fiscal committee:  yes   no .


   
   WHEREAS, Some California counties established County Veterans
Service Officers (CVSOs) after World War I to assist California's
veterans to obtain their hard-earned entitlement; and  
   WHEREAS, San Bernardino established the first CVSO office in
California in 1926, and at least 10 other counties with large veteran
populations also established CVSO offices between World War I and
World War II; and  
   WHEREAS, At the end of World War II, most California counties
recognized the need to help their returning veterans to obtain
federal benefits, and quickly established CVSO offices in their
counties; and  
   WHEREAS, In 1945, with the end of World War II and the return of
thousands of veterans to California, the California Association of
County Veterans Service Officers (CACVSO) was formed; and  
   WHEREAS, The CACVSO was created to assist returning veterans in
accessing their earned entitlements as authorized by Congress, such
as the GI Bill for education and the veteran home loan program, as
well as compensation and pension benefits for wounded veterans and
their families; and  
   WHEREAS, The CACVSO promotes state and federal legislation and
policy supportive of veterans' rights and issues, in harmony with our
national obligation to veterans of the United States Armed Forces;
and  
   WHEREAS, The CACVSO provides a medium for the exchange of ideas,
information, training, and support to facilitate delivery of services
to nearly two million California veterans; and  
   WHEREAS, The CACVSO recognizes the importance and merit of the
congressionally chartered veterans service organizations, and is
committed to fostering a mutually beneficial relationship with them
for the common good of all veterans, since it is the intent of all
these organizations that every veteran residing in California
receives the benefits and services to which they are entitled by law
and moral obligation; and  
   WHEREAS, The CACVSO is an organization of professional veterans
advocates whose purpose is to mutually promote the professionalism of
all CVSOs; and  
   WHEREAS, Through CVSOs, the CACVSO is committed to California
counties to provide a vital and efficient system of services and
advocacy for veterans, their dependents, and their survivors; and
 
   WHEREAS, The State of California has adopted and is currently
using the CVSO model that is used in 27 other states as the primary
method of delivering services to veterans; and  
   WHEREAS, In California, a CVSO plays a critical role in the
veterans advocacy system and is often the initial contact in the
community for veterans services; and  
   WHEREAS, The CVSOs and the California Department of Veterans
Affairs work closely together to assist California's veterans in
obtaining federal and state veterans benefits, with CVSOs serving as
the "boots on the ground" for the department; and  
   WHEREAS, CVSOs are primarily funded by the counties, and receive
some state funding; and  
   WHEREAS, Since 1995, CVSOs have assisted veterans in qualifying
for and receiving $4.6 billion in federal benefits, which are sent
directly to veterans and ultimately spent in the local economy; and
 
   WHEREAS, In the 2013-14 fiscal year, CVSOs assisted California's
veterans in filing claims with the federal government that resulted
in payments of more than $545 million, an increase of over 23 percent
from the $445 million that the CVSOs helped veterans claim during
the previous fiscal year, which is attributable to increased state
funding, from $2.6 million in 2013 to $5.6 million in 2014, which
allowed CVSO offices to increase outreach activities and hire
additional staff to assist veterans in the claims process; and 

   WHEREAS, CVSOs are responsible for planning and administering a
countywide program, so they must be knowledgeable about all
entitlements, programs, and ancillary services as administered by the
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of
Defense, the California Department of Veterans Affairs, and other
federal, state, and local agencies; and  
   WHEREAS, The CACVSO has raised the professionalism of all CVSOs
through training and working to improve the federal claims process
with the California Department of Veterans Affairs, the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs, and congressionally chartered
veterans service organizations; and  
   WHEREAS, The CACVSO promotes the welfare and rights of veterans
statewide through legislative advocacy, provides training and
education to CVSOs and their employees, promotes the mission of CVSOs
throughout the state, and provides members of the CACVSO with a
collaborative network of resources, information, and ideas; now,
therefore, be it  
   Resolved BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, THE SENATE
THEREOF CONCURRING, That the Legislature commends the California
Association of County Veterans Service Officers for 70 years of
service to California's veterans and their families through the
advancement of professionalism within its ranks and the pursuit of
advocacy across all levels of government so that veterans may receive
the benefits to which they are entitled by virtue of their military
service to our country; and be it further 
    
   Resolved, That the CACVSO has maintained and nurtured the high
professional standards of California's CVSOs so that these veterans
advocates can fulfill the CACVSO's slogan of "Serving Those Who
Served"; and be it further 
    
   Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of
this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution. 
    
   WHEREAS, Since the Revolutionary War, more than one million
members of the United States Armed Forces have paid the ultimate
price by sacrificing their lives in the line of duty; and 

   WHEREAS, The contribution of those fallen members of the United
States Armed Forces are deserving of national recognition; and
 
   WHEREAS, There is no officially recognized symbol that
specifically acknowledges members of the United States Armed Forces
who have died in the line of duty; and  
   WHEREAS, House Resolution No. 1034 of the 111th Congress
designates the Honor and Remember Flag, created by Honor and
Remember, Inc., to officially recognize and honor fallen members of
the United States Armed Forces; and  
   WHEREAS, The Honor and Remember Flag's red field represents the
blood shed by brave men and women who sacrificed their lives for
freedom; and  
   WHEREAS, The Honor and Remember Flag's blue star is a symbol of
active service in military conflict that dates back to World War I;
and  
   WHEREAS, The Honor and Remember Flag's white border recognizes the
purity of sacrifice; and  
   WHEREAS, The Honor and Remember Flag's gold star signifies the
ultimate sacrifice of a warrior in active service who is not
returning home and reflects the value of the life given; and
 
   WHEREAS, The Honor and Remember Flag's folded flag element
highlights this nation's final tribute to a fallen serviceperson and
a family's sacrifice; and  
   WHEREAS, The Honor and Remember Flag's flame symbolizes the
eternal spirit of the departed; and  
   WHEREAS, It benefits the State of California to answer calls for a
unifying symbol recognizing this nation's solemn debt to the
estimated 1.6 million fallen servicepersons throughout history and
the families and communities who mourned their loss; now, therefore,
be it  
   Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate
thereof concurring, That the Legislature designates the Honor and
Remember Flag as the state's emblem of service and sacrifice by the
brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces who have given
their lives in the line of duty; and be it further 
    
   Resolved, That the Legislature encourages the display of the Honor
and Remember Flag at all state military memorials and state veteran
cemeteries, as well as public displays on Armed Forces Day, Memorial
Day, Flag Day, Fourth of July, National POW/MIA Recognition Day,
Veterans Day, Gold Star Mother's Day, and whenever there is a state
military casualty; and be it further 
    
   Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of
this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.