Top lawmakers are pressing the Department of Defense to correct more than 1,000 reported misspellings and other mistakes on the Wall of Remembrance that was recently added to the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers have asked the Department of Defense to explain the thousands of errors in the Korean War Memorial's Wall of Remembrance. Will it amount to anything?
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of my constituents based on initial conversations is frankly, so many are unclear why government is involved in sanctioning a religious sacrament, marriage, all together. i think that s a fair question. something that we ll be discussing. the last thing i would say is that it s unclear why at this moment we have to address this issue. typically, the supreme court will address matters when there s a case or a controversy brought to it. right now, obergefell remains the law of the land, indicating that same-sex marriage is the law of the land. and frankly, a number of my constituents regard this as something that was somewhat settled. republican senator todd young of indiana, thank you so much. appreciate it. congrats on the chip bill. in the national lead, a long overdue honor to the men and women who sacrificed their lives during the korean war. a newly completed remembrance wall was dedicated today at the korean war veterans memorial on the national mall in washington,