Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1289

Introduced
4/3/25  

Caption

25th Anniversary of 9/11 Commemorative Coin Act

Impact

The bill's impact extends to commemoration and remembrance within the broader societal context, promoting education and healing surrounding the events of September 11, 2001. Funds raised through the sale of these commemorative coins will be directed towards the operations and maintenance of the Memorial and Museum, which serves as a critical site for reflection and understanding of the events and their ongoing significance. Additionally, it aims to address the physical and mental health issues that have persisted among first responders and community members in the aftermath of the attacks.

Summary

SB1289, known as the '25th Anniversary of 9/11 Commemorative Coin Act', mandates the Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins commemorating the 25th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. This legislation serves not only to honor the memories of those who lost their lives but also to financially support the National September 11 Memorial and Museum located at the World Trade Center. The Act sets specifications for the coins, including their design, metal content, and legal tender status, framing them as numismatic items. The coins will include inscriptions such as 'Never Forget' and aim to encapsulate the bravery and sacrifice of those impacted by the attacks.

Contention

While the bill generally garners support as a tribute to the victims and as a means of ensuring the continuation of memorial activities, there may be debates surrounding the effectiveness of using coin sales as a fundraising strategy. Some stakeholders may question whether this approach fully addresses the profound needs of the surviving families, first responders, and those suffering from long-term health consequences due to the attacks. Furthermore, ensuring the coins are produced and sold in a manner consistent with public interest and remembrance can become a point of discussion amongst lawmakers and community advocates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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