Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB5812

Introduced
9/28/23  
Refer
9/28/23  

Caption

No Glory for Hate Act

Impact

Should this bill become law, it would significantly alter how federal resources are allocated toward honoring historical figures in the United States. Specifically, it would restrict funding for symbols or structures commemorating certain presidents, impacting their legacy and public memorialization. Moreover, it affects the Former Presidents Act by preventing impeached presidents from receiving benefits under this legislation, except for Secret Service protection. This could further diminish the historical stature of these individuals and reshape public remembrance.

Summary

House Bill 5812, known as the 'No Glory for Hate Act', aims to prohibit the use of federal funds for the commemoration of certain former presidents who have been twice impeached by the House of Representatives or convicted of crimes related to their official capacity. The bill stipulates that federal funds cannot be utilized to create or display monuments, statues, or other commemorative symbols on federal public land for these former presidents. It also extends this prohibition to the naming or redesignation of federal properties after such individuals.

Contention

The bill is likely to generate substantial debate regarding its implications for historical commemoration and the political motivations behind it. Supporters might argue that it is a necessary measure to hold leaders accountable for their actions while in office. In contrast, opponents may view it as politically charged, asserting that it revises history based on partisan criteria. The discussions around HB5812 will likely focus on the principles of accountability versus historical preservation, raising questions about how society should honor or critique its past leaders.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

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Similar Bills

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