Authorizes the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center on April 10, 2024, for a ceremony to present a Congressional Gold…
Official title: Authorizing the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for a ceremony to present the Congressional Gold Medal collectively to the women in the United States who joined the workforce during World War II, providing the aircraft, vehicles, weaponry, ammunition, and other material to win the war and who were referred to as "Rosie the Riveter", in recognition of their contributions to the United States and the inspiration they have provided to ensuing generations.
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This concurrent resolution authorizes the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center on April 10, 2024, for a ceremony to present a Congressional Gold Medal collectively to the women in the United States who joined the workforce during World War II, providing the material to win the war (who were referred to as Rosie the Riveter).
This concurrent resolution has been adopted by both the House and the Senate. It does not require the President's signature.
What changed in the latest version · AI-generated
There are no substantive policy changes between these two versions. Both versions authorize the same ceremony on the same date (April 10, 2024) in the same location with identical language describing the purpose and scope.…
Summary compares to previous version · Enrolled Bill on Apr 26, 2026
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