World War II Women's Memorial Location Act
World War II Women's Memorial Location Act
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# World War II Women's Memorial Location Act Summary **What the Bill Does:** This bill would authorize the construction of a new memorial dedicated to women who served during World War II. The memorial would be located in Washington, D.C., recognizing the contributions of women in military and civilian roles during the war. The legislation establishes the framework for where and how this memorial would be built. **Who It Affects:** The bill primarily honors female veterans and women who served in civilian capacities during WWII, including nurses, factory workers, and members of women's military services. It also affects the D.C.
area by designating space for a new public monument that residents and visitors would encounter. **Key Provisions & Current Status:** While specific details aren't outlined in the basic information available, the bill follows standard procedures for war memorials in D.C. The bill is currently in committee review, meaning it hasn't advanced to a full Senate vote. It was introduced by Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) in the 119th Congress. The bill remains in the early legislative stage and would require committee approval and full Senate passage before becoming law.
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