Recognizing the role of Mae Krier and her contributions as she celebrates her 100th birthday.
Summary
This non-binding resolution aims to formally recognize Mae Krier for her significant contributions to the United States during World War II. As a Rosie the Riveter, Krier worked as a B-17 and B-29 bomber mechanic, representing the millions of women who entered the defense industry to support the war effort. The resolution seeks to celebrate her lifelong advocacy for recognizing these women and marks the occasion of her 100th birthday.
Because this is a non-binding resolution, it does not have the force of law and would not create new programs or provide funding. Instead, it serves as a symbolic gesture of appreciation from the House of Representatives. If passed, the measure would officially record the federal government's gratitude for Krier's service and her role in preserving the legacy of the women who served on the home front.
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