If enacted, HB 987 will direct the Secretary of the Treasury to mint a series of coins, including $5 gold coins, $1 silver coins, and half-dollar clad coins, with specific designs honoring Golda Meir. The coins will be issued during the year 2026, and the proceeds from their sale will support Kiryat Sanz Laniado Hospital. The act ensures that minting these coins would not incur any costs to the U.S. government, thereby safeguarding public funds while celebrating a significant historical figure.
Summary
House Bill 987, titled the 'Prime Minister Golda Meir Commemorative Coin Act', proposes the minting of coins to honor Golda Meir, the late Prime Minister of Israel, alongside the 75th anniversary of the United States-Israel relationship. The bill outlines the specifications, issuance timeline, and intended purpose of these coins, emphasizing the historical significance of Golda Meir as a trailblazer for women's rights and her prominent role in fostering U.S.-Israel relations.
Contention
While the bill primarily serves a commemorative purpose, it may generate discussions regarding the allocation of funds and the significance of commemorating political figures through coinage. As with similar acts, there may be differing opinions on the cultural and economic implications of minting these coins, especially considering the attention given to women's historical contributions in leadership roles, such as that of Golda Meir.
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