Bill 118 s 5488, also known as the "Benjamin Franklin Statue Procurement Act," is a proposed piece of legislation that aims to direct the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library to acquire a statue of Benjamin Franklin for display in the United States Capitol. The bill specifically calls for the procurement of a statue of Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and a key figure in American history, to be placed in a prominent location within the Capitol building.
The bill does not specify the exact design or location for the statue, but it does emphasize the importance of honoring Benjamin Franklin's contributions to the nation by prominently displaying a statue of him in the Capitol. The bill is non-partisan in nature and does not contain any controversial provisions or policy changes. It simply seeks to recognize and celebrate the legacy of Benjamin Franklin by adding a statue of him to the Capitol's collection of historical figures.
If passed, the bill would authorize the necessary funds to procure and install the statue, as well as any additional costs associated with its maintenance and upkeep. The bill is currently under consideration by Congress and has garnered support from both Democrats and Republicans who recognize the significance of honoring Benjamin Franklin's legacy in the nation's capital.