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Hershel ‘Woody' Williams National Medal of Honor Monument Location Act

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Introduced:
Mar 5, 2025
Policy Area:
Public Lands and Natural Resources

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Mar 5, 2025
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.

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<p><strong>Hershel "Woody" Williams National Medal of Honor Monument Location Act</strong></p><p>This bill requires the authorized monument&nbsp;honoring Medal of Honor recipients to be located within the Reserve (the great cross-axis of the National Mall, which generally extends from the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial and from the White House to the Jefferson Memorial).</p>

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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Type: IntroReferral | Source: Senate
Mar 5, 2025
Introduced in Senate
Type: IntroReferral | Source: Library of Congress | Code: 10000
Mar 5, 2025

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Introduced in Senate

Mar 5, 2025

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Length: 3,927 characters Version: Introduced in Senate Version Date: Mar 5, 2025 Last Updated: Nov 14, 2025 6:15 AM
[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. 858 Introduced in Senate

(IS) ]

<DOC>

119th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 858

To authorize the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation to establish
a commemorative work on the National Mall to honor the extraordinary
acts of valor, selfless service, and sacrifice displayed by Medal of
Honor recipients.

_______________________________________________________________________

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

March 5, 2025

Mr. Justice (for himself, Mr. Tillis, Mr. Risch, Mrs. Capito, Mr.
Cassidy, Mr. Budd, Mr. Cruz, and Mr. Cotton) introduced the following
bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and
Natural Resources

_______________________________________________________________________

A BILL

To authorize the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation to establish
a commemorative work on the National Mall to honor the extraordinary
acts of valor, selfless service, and sacrifice displayed by Medal of
Honor recipients.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1.

This Act may be cited as the ``Hershel `Woody' Williams National
Medal of Honor Monument Location Act''
SEC. 2.

Congress finds the following:

(1) Congress in 2021 unanimously passed, and the President
signed, Public Law 117-80 (40 U.S.C. 8903 note), which
authorized the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation to
establish on Federal land in the District of Columbia a
commemorative work to honor the acts of valor, selfless
service, and sacrifice displayed by Medal of Honor recipients.

(2) The Medal of Honor was established by President Abraham
Lincoln and first awarded 160 years ago on March 25, 1863, and
is part of Lincoln's lasting and living legacy.

(3) In 1991, during the administration of President George
H.W. Bush, this legacy was extended further when National Medal
of Honor Day was established as March 25th of each year.

(4) The Medal of Honor is awarded to all branches of the
United States Armed Forces as our nation's highest recognition
for valor in combat.

(5) The number of living Medal of Honor recipients has been
steadily declining, making it even more crucial to honor and
recognize their heroic sacrifices and inspire future
generations.

(6) Hershel ``Woody'' Williams, the last World War II Medal
of Honor recipient, passed away in 2022 and laid in honor at
the United States Capitol.

(7) The Medal of Honor represents the very best of our
Nation--ordinary citizens, who took extraordinary action above
and beyond the call of duty and became heroes of our Republic.

(8) These examples inspire all citizens and ignite within
us the very spirit of America.

(9) The Medal of Honor rises to the level of supreme
national and historical importance necessary to warrant
representation on the National Mall.

(10) Locating the National Medal of Honor Monument in close
proximity to the Lincoln Memorial within the Reserve would be a
respectful extension of his enduring legacy and recognition of
what ordinary people can accomplish when working for the
greater good.
SEC. 3.

(a) Site.--Notwithstanding
section 8908 (c) of title 40, United States Code, the commemorative work authorized by
(c) of title 40, United
States Code, the commemorative work authorized by
section 1 (a) of Public Law 117-80 (40 U.

(a) of
Public Law 117-80 (40 U.S.C. 8903 note) shall be located within the
Reserve (as defined in
section 8902 (a) of title 40, United States Code).

(a) of title 40, United States
Code).

(b) Applicability of Commemorative Works Act.--Except as provided
in subsection

(a) , chapter 89 of title 40, United States Code (commonly
known as the ``Commemorative Works Act''), shall apply to the
commemorative work.
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