Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB4901

Introduced
8/5/25  

Caption

WWII Nurses Congressional Gold Medal Act

Impact

The proposed legislation acknowledges the historical injustices faced by these female service members who, during World War II, were granted only 'relative rank' without full military privileges or equal pay compared to their male colleagues. The passage of HB4901 would amend perceptions about women in military service by formally recognizing their bravery and critical role in achieving military successes during the war. Furthermore, by awarding a gold medal, it would serve as a lasting tribute to their contributions and hardships, ensuring their stories remain part of America's military history.

Summary

House Bill 4901, known as the WWII Nurses Congressional Gold Medal Act, aims to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the brave women who served as members of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps and U.S. Navy Nurse Corps during World War II. This bill recognizes the significant contributions of over 59,000 Army nurses and 14,000 Navy nurses who volunteered to serve under perilous conditions, often without the military status or benefits afforded to their male counterparts. The bill emphasizes the need for formal acknowledgment of their sacrifices and the battles they fought, not just against enemies but for their rightful recognition.

Contention

While the bill enjoys wide support as an act of recognition for female veterans, discussions may arise surrounding the timeline of acknowledgment and benefits for military personnel, particularly when considering racial disparities experienced by Black nurses who were delayed in joining these ranks due to discriminatory practices. The intent of this bill must also address not only the medal's symbolism but the ongoing efforts to promote equity and coverage of all military personnel, regardless of gender or race. The contrasting experiences of Black women within the Army and Navy Nurse Corps during the war could bring about dialogues regarding historical recognition versus present-day treatment within military and veteran affairs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB1558

WWII Nurses Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB3272

WWII Nurses Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB9336

Defenders of Bataan, Corregidor, and Attu Congressional Gold Medal Act

US SB4988

Defenders of Bataan, Corregidor, and Attu Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB1252

Doris Miller Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB640

Fred Korematsu Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2023

US HB1572

Hello Girls Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2023

US HB611

Colonel Young Oak Kim Congressional Gold Medal Act

US SB137

Fred Korematsu Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2023

US SB815

Hello Girls Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2024

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