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BILL OKs LOWERING FEDERAL FLAGS TO COMPLY WITH
A
GOVERNOR'S REQUEST -- Will allow a governor to
require that
federal facilities in the state lower their
flags when a member of
the armed forces from that state dies while on
active duty.

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Bill OKs Lowering Flags When Troops Die
By JIM ABRAMS
Legislation passed by Congress would require all federal agencies in a
state to comply with a governor's request that they fly their flags at
half-staff to honor a fallen service member.
The bill, which now goes to President Bush for his signature, was
crafted by Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., who was upset by what he said was
the "inconsistent, patchwork display of respect" in his state toward
troops killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The House passed the bill in May and the Senate approved it late
Thursday - Flag Day - on a voice vote.
The measure would amend federal law with regard to the flying of the
national flag at half-staff to allow a governor to require that federal
facilities in the state lower their flags when a member of the armed
forces from that state dies while on active duty.
It is named for Army Specialist Joseph P. Micks, a 22-year-old from
Rapid River in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan who was killed in Iraq
last year.
Stupak said there were several instances in his state of federal
facilities ignoring the governor's request to lower flags, and this was
particularly painful in rural communities when funeral facilities pass
through multiple communities, some with lowered flags, some without.
In the Senate, the bill was backed by Armed Services Committee Chairman
Carl Levin, D-Mich., who said that flying the flag at half-staff was
"one of the most powerful ways we honor those who have made the ultimate
sacrifice."
More than 3,800 Members of the military have died as a result of the
wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The bill is H.R. 692
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Larry Scott --