Bill 119 hr 1102, also known as the Commission to Study the Potential Creation of a National Museum of Italian American History and Culture Act, was introduced in the US Congress with the aim of establishing a commission to explore the feasibility of creating a national museum dedicated to Italian American history and culture.
The bill outlines the composition of the commission, which would consist of 11 members appointed by various government officials, including the President, Speaker of the House, and Senate Majority Leader. The commission would be tasked with conducting a comprehensive study to determine the need for and potential benefits of a national museum focused on Italian American history and culture.
In addition to studying the feasibility of the museum, the commission would also be responsible for assessing potential locations, funding sources, and governance structures for the museum. The bill emphasizes the importance of preserving and promoting Italian American heritage and contributions to American society.
Overall, Bill 119 hr 1102 seeks to explore the possibility of establishing a national museum dedicated to Italian American history and culture, with the goal of celebrating and educating the public about the rich heritage of Italian Americans in the United States.