
Pledge Vet: Lead the Pledge at a Board of Supervisors Meeting
Honor military service through the Pledge Vet program, an opportunity for veterans to be formally recognized by Los Angeles County while leading the Pledge of Allegiance at an official Board of Supervisors meeting. Selected veterans are invited to participate in a live Board meeting, where they are acknowledged by County leadership and represent the veteran community in a meaningful civic setting.
About the Experience
This opportunity places veterans at the center of County civic proceedings. Leading the Pledge of Allegiance is a visible moment of recognition, honoring service while connecting veterans to the broader Los Angeles County community.
Participants may invite family members or guests to attend and share in the experience.
Who Can Participate
Veterans from all branches of service and backgrounds are encouraged to participate.
What to Expect
- Recognition during a live Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors meeting
- Opportunity to lead the Pledge of Allegiance before the meeting begins
- Acknowledgment by Supervisors and County leadership during the public session
- Participation in a formal public meeting held at the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
Board meetings are typically held on Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. in Downtown Los Angeles. Veterans selected for Pledge Vet will receive details in advance, including arrival time, location, and coordination with Board staff.
To view upcoming meeting dates and agendas, visit the Board of Supervisors meeting calendar:
https://bos.lacounty.gov/board-meeting-agendas/
