Establishing deadlines for the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library to approve or deny the statue of the Reverend William Franklin "Billy" Graham, Jr., for placement in the National Statuary Hall.
Impact
The resolution's enactment would influence the existing administrative processes within Congress pertaining to the approval of memorial statues. It would not only highlight the importance of Reverend Graham in shaping the religious landscape but also reinforce North Carolina's cultural legacy. These deadlines could potentially facilitate smoother operations within the legislative setting, allowing for a clearer framework around similar future honorific recognitions in the National Statuary Hall.
Summary
HCR18 is a concurrent resolution seeking to establish specific deadlines for the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library regarding the approval or denial of a statue of Reverend Billy Graham for placement in the National Statuary Hall. The resolution mandates that the committee must respond to submissions from the State of North Carolina within set timeframes, thereby streamlining the process for honorific recognition of the late evangelist. By setting these deadlines, the resolution aims to expedite the completion of this memorial dedicated to a significant public figure in North Carolina's history.
Contention
While the bill itself primarily focuses on procedural timelines, it raises questions about the criteria and process involved in selecting individuals for memorials within Congress. Some may argue that establishing specific timelines could undermine thorough deliberation and lead to rushed decisions regarding the suitability of statues. Additionally, there could be discussions around the implications of memorializing public figures and the political and societal beliefs they represent, which may not resonate universally among different communities.
Same As
A concurrent resolution establishing deadlines for the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library to approve or deny the statue of the Reverend William Franklin "Billy" Graham, Jr., for placement in the National Statuary Hall.
A concurrent resolution establishing deadlines for the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library to approve or deny the statue of the Reverend William Franklin "Billy" Graham, Jr., for placement in the National Statuary Hall.
To obtain and direct the placement in the Capitol or on the Capitol Grounds of a statue to honor American humanitarian and star athlete Roberto Clemente of Puerto Rico.
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