H. Res. 1107 (119th)Bill Overview

Memorializing Rev. Jesse Jackson by flying the flag of the United States at halfstaff.

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Cosponsors
Support
Democratic
Introduced
Mar 5, 2026
Discussions
Bill Text
Current stageCommittee

Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

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01 · The brief

This House resolution urges the President to issue a proclamation directing United States flags be flown at half-staff to honor the memory of Rev.

Jesse Jackson.

The text recounts Jackson’s civil‑rights leadership, founding of Operation PUSH and Rainbow PUSH Coalition, and his 1984 and 1988 presidential campaigns.

Passage10/100

Resolution is nonbinding and does not create law; passage would be symbolic and relies on an independent presidential proclamation.

CredibilityAligned

Relative to its intended legislative type, this bill functions as a straightforward commemorative resolution: it clearly states the purpose and identifies the action requested of the President, while providing minimal operational or fiscal detail, which is proportionate for this type of measure.

Contention30/100

Progressives emphasize civil‑rights tribute and symbolic justice recognition.

02 · What it does

Who stands to gain, and who may push back.

Who this appears to help vs burden50% / 50%
Targeted stakeholdersTargeted stakeholders
Likely helped
  • Targeted stakeholdersProvides national symbolic recognition of Rev. Jackson's civil rights leadership and legacy.
  • Targeted stakeholdersSignals congressional respect and may encourage nationwide memorial observances and ceremonies.
  • Targeted stakeholdersOffers solace and affirmation to communities and families who admired Jackson.
Likely burdened
  • Targeted stakeholdersCould be viewed as politicizing the flag if perceived partisan.
  • Targeted stakeholdersSets or reinforces precedent for flag-lowering requests for numerous individuals.
  • Targeted stakeholdersNon-binding request could pressure the President without congressional authority.
03 · Why people split

Why the argument around this bill splits.

Progressives emphasize civil‑rights tribute and symbolic justice recognition.
Progressive100%

Sees the resolution as an appropriate national recognition of a major civil‑rights leader and a meaningful symbolic honor.

Views lowering flags as a routine, low‑cost act acknowledging Jackson’s contributions to racial justice and economic empowerment.

Leans supportive
Centrist90%

Likely supportive because the resolution is symbolic, nonbinding, and low cost.

Will weigh precedent of presidential proclamations and prefer neutral, uncontroversial wording in the proclamation.

Leans supportive
Conservative60%

Mixed but generally accepting of a flag‑lowering for a major national figure; some conservatives may object to celebrating a politically active figure.

Concerns focus on politicization and precedent, not on disrespect to Jackson personally.

Split reaction
04 · Can it pass?

The path through Congress.

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Passage likelihood10/100

Resolution is nonbinding and does not create law; passage would be symbolic and relies on an independent presidential proclamation.

Scope and complexity
24%
Scopenarrow
24%
Complexitylow
Why this could stall
  • Whether the House will schedule floor consideration
  • Whether the Senate would take up or adopt a companion measure
05 · Recent votes

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06 · Go deeper

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Progressives emphasize civil‑rights tribute and symbolic justice recognition.

Resolution is nonbinding and does not create law; passage would be symbolic and relies on an independent presidential proclamation.

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Relative to its intended legislative type, this bill functions as a straightforward commemorative resolution: it clearly states the purpose and identifies the action requested of the President, while providing minimal o…

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