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To authorize the creation of a service ribbon to be awarded to a member of the National Guard who performs homeland defense duty.

To authorize the creation of a service ribbon to be awarded to a member of the National Guard who performs homeland defense duty.

Introduced Mar 27, 2026

Latest action (Mar 27, 2026) Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.

Issues
Defense

Summary

This bill authorizes the creation of a new service ribbon to be awarded to National Guard members who perform homeland defense duty under federal authority. The ribbon would be designed and approved by the Secretary of Defense, with the Secretaries of the Army and Air Force authorizing its award to eligible National Guard members. If a National Guard member is deceased, the ribbon may be issued to their next-of-kin. The military departments would establish regulations for awarding the ribbon, with the Secretary of Defense ensuring consistency across the services. The bill includes findings citing various National Guard deployments and their contributions to public safety.

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Sponsor (1)

Money behind the sponsor

Top reported contributors to Clay Higgins’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.

  • NULL $14,100
  • SAFESOURCE DIRECT $10,500
  • THE PICARD GROUP $8,300
  • WINN CORRECTIONAL $6,666
  • PHI, INC. $6,600

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Actions (2)

  1. Mar 27, 2026 Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services. · house
  2. Mar 27, 2026 Introduced in House

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Full text

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

March 27, 2026

Mr. Higgins of Louisiana introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Armed Services

A BILL

To authorize the creation of a service ribbon to be awarded to a member of the National Guard who performs homeland defense duty.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. FINDINGS.

Congress finds as follows:

(1) Section 252 of title 10, United States Code, authorizes the President, whenever the President considers that unlawful obstructions, combinations, or assemblages, or rebellion against the authority of the United States, make it impracticable to enforce the laws of the United States in any State by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, he may call into Federal service the militia of any State, and use such of the Armed Forces, as he considers necessary to enforce those laws or to suppress the rebellion.

(2) The National Guard, under title 32 and title 10 authority, ensures the survivability of Federal law enforcement personnel, facilities, and citizens, in the protection of the Homeland and the American way of life.

(3) President Trump, by Presidential Memorandum titled “Military Mission for Sealing the Southern Border of the United States and Repelling Invasions” dated April 11, 2025, granted authority to the Secretary of War to authorize and request that State Governors order members of the National Guard under authority of title 32 of the United States Code to conduct Department of Defense activities, including, as appropriate, to support law enforcement activities, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, border security operations, and provide aviation, reconnaissance, and logistical expertise in support of Department of Homeland Security mission requests.

(4) President Trump, by Presidential Memorandum titled “Department of Defense Security for the Protection of Homeland Security Functions” dated June 7, 2025, directed the lawful mobilization of at least 2,000 National Guard troops under section 12406 of title 10, United States Code, to protect Department of Homeland Security personnel and Federal property where unlawful violent protests against necessary Federal enforcement actions were occurring.

(5) The National Guard, lawfully mobilized in support of President Trump’s Presidential Executive Order 14333 “Declaring a Crime Emergency in the District of Columbia” dated August 11, 2025, the National Guard supported more than 1,914 arrests between August and September 2025, removing 198 firearms from the street and disrupting homeless encampments, providing clean and safe streets and parks to the citizens of the city.

(6) The District of Columbia, with a strong National Guard and Federal law enforcement presence, saw a decline in overall crime of 17 percent in 2025 compared with the same period in the previous year.

(7) The District of Columbia saw a decline in homicides of 32 percent in 2025 compared with the same period in the previous year.

(8) The District of Columbia saw a decline in assaults with dangerous weapons of 10 percent in 2025 compared with the same period in the previous year.

(9) The District of Columbia saw a decline in robberies of 37 percent in 2025 compared with the same period in the previous year.

(10) The National Guard, lawfully mobilized in support of President Trump’s Presidential Memorandum titled “Restoring Law and Order in Memphis,” dated September 15, 2025, to restore law and order in Memphis, Tennessee, supported public safety and law enforcement operations.

(11) The Honorable Pete Hegseth, as authorized by President Trump’s Presidential Memorandum titled “Department of War Security for the Protection of Federal Personnel and Property in Illinois” dated October 4, 2025, extended National Guard troop deployments to Illinois in response to credible threats of continued violence and interference with officers upholding the laws of the United States, to protect vital ICE, FPS, and other Federal personnel.

(12) The National Guard has provided safety, security, and predictability to law-abiding American citizens in American cities that were previously overrun by criminal illegal aliens, gang members, and criminals threatening the peace.

(13) National Guard troops have contributed to the most significant one-year drop in homicides on record.

(14) National Guard troop presence in communities contributed to a national decline in rapes by 4,175 monthly occurrences between June and December of 2025.

(15) National Guard troop presence in communities contributed to a national decline in robberies by 5,604 monthly occurrences between June and December of 2025.

(16) National Guard troop presence in communities contributed to a national decline in aggravated assaults by 27,521 monthly occurrences between June and December 2025.

(17) The National Guard, in support of President Trump’s strong commitment to the American people by setting Federal policies in support of public safety and border security, contributed to a decline in opioid-related deaths by 25,695 monthly occurrences between June and October 2025.

SEC. 2. AUTHORIZATION OF SERVICE RIBBON FOR A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL GUARD WHO PERFORMS HOMELAND DEFENSE DUTY.

(a) Ribbon Authorized.—The Secretary of the military department concerned may award a service ribbon to a member of the National Guard who performs duty under chapter 9 of title 32, United States Code.

(b) Design.—The ribbon shall be of an appropriate design approved by the Secretary of Defense.

(c) Issuance to Next-of-Kin.—If the member is deceased, the Secretary of the military department concerned may issue such a ribbon to the next-of-kin of the member.

(d) Regulations.—The award of a ribbon under this section shall be subject to such regulations as the Secretaries of the military departments concerned shall prescribe for purposes of this section. The Secretary of Defense shall ensure that any regulations prescribed under this subsection are uniform to the extent practicable. <all>

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