S 4138: A bill to waive the 60-day notice requirement for the posthumous honorary promotion of Captain Cody Khork, United States Army.
S 4138 in plain English: This bill is early in the legislative process and detailed text is not yet available. Sponsor: Sen. Wicker, Roger F. [R-MS] (R) · Status: Became Public Law No: 119-80.
Stated purpose
This act waives a required 60-day waiting period so that the Army can posthumously and honorarily promote Captain Cody Khork to the rank of major without delay.
Arguments supporters make
- Honoring a fallen soldier should not be held up by bureaucratic waiting periods when Congress is ready to act quickly.
- Waiving the notice requirement in this case lets the Army and the nation recognize Captain Khork's service in a timely and respectful manner.
- Congress passed this bill in two days, showing broad agreement that the promotion is deserved and the delay serves no real purpose here.
Arguments opponents make
- The 60-day notice rule exists so Congress can review proposed promotions carefully; waiving it, even for a worthy cause, sets a precedent for bypassing that oversight.
- Handling individual cases through one-off waivers rather than updating the underlying law creates an inconsistent process that may not be applied equally to all service members.
Tradeoffs
Speeding up a deserved honor for a fallen soldier means bypassing a congressional review window that exists to provide oversight of military promotions; the choice is between timely recognition and maintaining a consistent procedural safeguard.
Current status in Congress: Became law.
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