2023 House Resolution 24

A resolution to declare February 1, 2023, as Blue Star Mothers Day in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, On January 22, 1942, in the midst of the Second World War, U.S. Army Captain George Maines ran an ad in the Flint News Observer calling for mothers of servicemembers to assemble; and

Whereas, On February 1, 1942, 300 mothers met and held their first meeting at the Durant Hotel in Flint, Michigan. February 1, 2023, is the 81st anniversary of this meeting; and

Whereas, On July 14, 1960, the Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. received its Congressional Charter; and

Whereas, Blue Star Mothers make enormous sacrifices while their sons and daughters are providing for the defense of the nation; and

Whereas, Blue Star Mothers pack and ship thousands of care packages every year to servicemembers deployed overseas, volunteer to help homeless veterans, provide support for Wounded Warriors, visit with hospitalized veterans, honor fallen heroes during funeral services, and offer a compassionate community for the mothers of men and women in uniform serving in harm’s way; and

Whereas, Blue Star Mothers promote American values, demonstrate a patriotic spirit and advance a national sense of pride and appreciation for our men and women in uniform; and

Whereas, There are over 200 active Chapters of the Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. throughout the United States representing thousands of military families; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare February 1, 2023, as Blue Star Mothers Day in the state of Michigan. We honor and recognize the contributions of the members of the Blue State Mothers of America, Inc. and the important role Blue Star Mothers play in supporting each other and veterans. We encourage all citizens of the United States to observe this momentous occasion and reflect on the contributions and sacrifices of the mothers of servicemembers.