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03/20/2007
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Committee Approves Pippy Bill for Honor Guards at National Cemetery
of the Alleghenies
Would provide burial details for citizens who served their country
Harrisburg –
Legislation sponsored by Sen. John Pippy (R-37) to provide honor guards
for burials at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies was approved by
a Senate committee today.
Senate Bill 180 was approved unanimously by
the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee and
sent to the full Senate for consideration.
Under the legislation, the state Department
of Military and Veterans Affairs would contract with veterans service
organizations to perform honor guard duties at the site. The program
would be similar to the one administered at the Fort Indiantown Gap
National Cemetery.
The 260-acre National Cemetery of the
Alleghenies opened in 2005 in Cecil, Washington County.
"The National Cemetery of the Alleghenies
celebrates the lives and contributions of veterans from the region,"
said Pippy. "There are more than 323,000 veterans living in western
Pennsylvania, and it's important that those who choose to be laid to
rest here be accorded the dignified tribute they have earned."
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