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National Museum of the Blind People’s Movement Act

Bill Number
H.R. 6467
Origin Chamber
House
Congress
119th Congress, Session 1
Policy Area
Arts, Culture, Religion
Status
Introduced
Latest Action
2025-12-04: Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Last Updated
2026-06-25T08:08:32Z

AI-Generated Summary

Purpose This legislation designates an existing museum in Baltimore, Maryland, as the official "National Museum of the Blind People's Movement." It recognizes the history and contributions of blind individuals and their organized efforts for equal rights and integration into society.

Key Provisions

Significant Changes to Existing Law This bill introduces no amendments to existing statutes. It is a simple designation of a private museum as a national one, without creating new federal authority, funding requirements, or regulatory changes.

Potential Impacts

Main Stakeholders Affected

Notable Legal, Constitutional, or Political Implications The bill carries no apparent constitutional concerns, as it involves no new powers or restrictions on rights. Politically, it serves as a formal acknowledgment of a civil rights movement led by blind people, without mandating federal oversight or resources.

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Sponsor

Rep. Mfume, Kweisi [D-MD-7]

Cosponsors (13)

Rep. Simon, Lateefah [D-CA-12], Rep. Elfreth, Sarah [D-MD-3], Del. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large], Rep. Bishop, Sanford D. [D-GA-2], Rep. Carson, André [D-IN-7], Rep. Ivey, Glenn [D-MD-4], Rep. Hoyer, Steny H. [D-MD-5], Rep. Raskin, Jamie [D-MD-8], Rep. McClain Delaney, April [D-MD-6], Rep. Olszewski, Johnny [D-MD-2], Rep. Sessions, Pete [R-TX-17], Rep. Goodlander, Maggie [D-NH-2], Rep. Rutherford, John H. [R-FL-5]

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