Honor Inauguration Day Act
Summary
The Honor Inauguration Day Act is a proposed federal law that would establish a requirement for the U.S. flag to be displayed at its highest peak on presidential Inauguration Days. This is a symbolic measure intended to honor the significance of the presidential inauguration ceremony, which marks the beginning of a new presidential term.
If enacted, this bill would create a standardized flag protocol specifically for Inauguration Day. The practical impact on citizens would likely be minimal, as the measure is primarily ceremonial in nature. The bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process, having been introduced in the House and referred to committee, where it may receive further consideration before any vote by the full chamber.
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