By Delegates Adkins, Anderson, Ashcraft, Ashley, Beach, Beane, Bennett, Border, Browning, Burk, Campbell, Carper, Collins, Cook, D., Cook, S., Dempsey, Ellis, Evans, Everson, Facemyer, Faircloth, Fantasia, Farris, Fealy, Flanigan, Fragale, Harrison, Hech, Henderson, Hendricks, Higgins, Huffman, Huntwork, Johnson, Kessel, Kiss, Leach, Leggett, Linch, Lindsey, Louisos, Love, Martin, McGraw, McKinley, Mezzatesta, Michael, Miller, D., Miller, M., Moore, Nesbitt, Nicol, Oliverio, Overington, Paxton, Pethtel, Pettit, Phillips, Pino, Preece, Prezioso, Proudfoot, Pulliam, Reed, Richards, Riggs, Rowe, Rutledge, Ryan, Schoonover, Smith, Spencer, Staton, Stewart, Talbott, Tribett, Trump, Varner, Vest, Wallace, Walters, Warner, White, H., White, L., White, P., Whitman, Williams, Willison and Yeager.

H. R. 18--"Urging the Congress of the United States to adopt an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to protect the flag of the United States from desecration."
Whereas, There exist federal and state penal codes to protect the flag of the United States from desecration; and
Whereas, The flag of the United States is a living symbol of all our freedoms, morally obligating all responsible citizens to preserve, protect and venerate the flag. Neither our founding fathers, members of Congress nor state legislators ever intended that anybody should be allowed to desecrate and mutilate the United States flag; and
Whereas, Protecting of the flag of the United States from desecration can only be assured by the enactment of a constitutional amendment; therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates
That the Congress be hereby urged to propose and adopt an amendment to the Constitution of the United States protecting the flag of the United States from desecration; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates is hereby directed to forward a copy of this resolution to each member of the United States Congress.