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Muhammad Ali Congressional Gold Medal Act
2/12/2025, 1:23 PM
Summary of Bill HR 485
Bill 119 HR 485, also known as the Muhammad Ali Congressional Gold Medal Act, is a piece of legislation that seeks to posthumously award a Congressional Gold Medal to the legendary boxer Muhammad Ali. The bill aims to recognize Ali's significant contributions to the United States, both inside and outside of the boxing ring.
Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Clay, was a prominent figure in the world of sports and civil rights. He was known for his incredible boxing skills, winning numerous world titles and earning the nickname "The Greatest." Beyond his athletic achievements, Ali was also a vocal advocate for social justice and civil rights. He famously refused to be drafted into the Vietnam War, citing his religious beliefs and opposition to the war.
The Congressional Gold Medal is one of the highest civilian honors that can be awarded by the United States Congress. It is typically awarded to individuals who have made a significant impact on American history and culture. In the case of Muhammad Ali, the bill seeks to honor his legacy and recognize his contributions to the country. Overall, Bill 119 HR 485 is a bipartisan effort to pay tribute to Muhammad Ali and his lasting impact on American society. If passed, the bill would result in the posthumous awarding of a Congressional Gold Medal to Ali, solidifying his place in history as a true American icon.
Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Clay, was a prominent figure in the world of sports and civil rights. He was known for his incredible boxing skills, winning numerous world titles and earning the nickname "The Greatest." Beyond his athletic achievements, Ali was also a vocal advocate for social justice and civil rights. He famously refused to be drafted into the Vietnam War, citing his religious beliefs and opposition to the war.
The Congressional Gold Medal is one of the highest civilian honors that can be awarded by the United States Congress. It is typically awarded to individuals who have made a significant impact on American history and culture. In the case of Muhammad Ali, the bill seeks to honor his legacy and recognize his contributions to the country. Overall, Bill 119 HR 485 is a bipartisan effort to pay tribute to Muhammad Ali and his lasting impact on American society. If passed, the bill would result in the posthumous awarding of a Congressional Gold Medal to Ali, solidifying his place in history as a true American icon.
Congressional Summary of HR 485
Muhammad Ali Congressional Gold Medal Act
This bill provides for the posthumous award of a Congressional Gold Medal to Muhammad Ali.
There is authorized to be charged against the U.S. Mint Public Enterprise Fund such amounts as may be necessary to pay for the costs of the medals struck under this bill.
Sums received from the sale of duplicate bronze medals authorized by this bill shall be deposited into that fund.
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Current Status of Bill HR 485
Bill HR 485 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since January 16, 2025. Bill HR 485 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the House on January 16, 2025. Bill HR 485's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services. as of January 16, 2025
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 485
Total Number of Sponsors
10Democrat Sponsors
10Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
334Democrat Cosponsors
329Republican Cosponsors
5Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 485
Primary Policy Focus
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 485
To posthumously award a Congressional Gold Medal to Muhammad Ali, in recognition of his contributions to the United States.
To posthumously award a Congressional Gold Medal to Muhammad Ali, in recognition of his contributions to the United States.
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 485
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