Lincoln Home National Historic Site Boundary Modification Act

5/24/2024, 1:35 PM
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on National Parks. Hearings held.
Bill 118 s 3251, also known as the Lincoln Home National Historic Site Boundary Modification Act, is a piece of legislation that aims to modify the boundaries of the Lincoln Home National Historic Site in Springfield, Illinois. The bill was introduced in the Senate on December 17, 2021, by Senator Tammy Duckworth.

The Lincoln Home National Historic Site is currently managed by the National Park Service and preserves the home and neighborhood where Abraham Lincoln lived from 1844 to 1861. The site is an important historical landmark that attracts visitors from around the country.

The purpose of the Lincoln Home National Historic Site Boundary Modification Act is to expand the boundaries of the site to include additional historically significant properties in the surrounding neighborhood. This expansion will allow for better preservation and interpretation of the history of Abraham Lincoln and his time in Springfield. The bill specifies the new boundaries of the site and authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to acquire the additional properties through donation, purchase, or exchange. It also provides for the management and protection of the expanded site in accordance with the National Park Service's mission to preserve and interpret America's cultural and natural heritage. Overall, the Lincoln Home National Historic Site Boundary Modification Act seeks to enhance the historical significance of the Lincoln Home National Historic Site by expanding its boundaries to include additional properties of historical importance. This legislation demonstrates a commitment to preserving and celebrating the legacy of Abraham Lincoln for future generations.
Congress
118

Number
S - 3251

Introduced on
2023-11-08

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

11/8/2023

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on National Parks. Hearings held.
Bill 118 s 3251, also known as the Lincoln Home National Historic Site Boundary Modification Act, is a piece of legislation that aims to modify the boundaries of the Lincoln Home National Historic Site in Springfield, Illinois. The bill was introduced in the Senate on December 17, 2021, by Senator Tammy Duckworth.

The Lincoln Home National Historic Site is currently managed by the National Park Service and preserves the home and neighborhood where Abraham Lincoln lived from 1844 to 1861. The site is an important historical landmark that attracts visitors from around the country.

The purpose of the Lincoln Home National Historic Site Boundary Modification Act is to expand the boundaries of the site to include additional historically significant properties in the surrounding neighborhood. This expansion will allow for better preservation and interpretation of the history of Abraham Lincoln and his time in Springfield. The bill specifies the new boundaries of the site and authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to acquire the additional properties through donation, purchase, or exchange. It also provides for the management and protection of the expanded site in accordance with the National Park Service's mission to preserve and interpret America's cultural and natural heritage. Overall, the Lincoln Home National Historic Site Boundary Modification Act seeks to enhance the historical significance of the Lincoln Home National Historic Site by expanding its boundaries to include additional properties of historical importance. This legislation demonstrates a commitment to preserving and celebrating the legacy of Abraham Lincoln for future generations.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedA bill to modify the boundary of the Lincoln Home National Historic Site in the State of Illinois.

Policy Areas
Public Lands and Natural Resources

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Recent Activity

Latest Action5/15/2024
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on National Parks. Hearings held.