Summary of Bill HR 1550
Bill 119 HR 1550, also known as the Saratoga National Battlefield Park Redesignation Act, aims to change the name of Saratoga National Historical Park to Saratoga National Battlefield Park. The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives on March 1, 2021, by Representative Paul Tonko of New York.
Saratoga National Historical Park, located in Saratoga County, New York, is a significant historical site that commemorates the Battles of Saratoga, which took place during the American Revolutionary War in 1777. The park is currently designated as a historical park, but this bill seeks to redesignate it as a battlefield park to more accurately reflect the historical events that occurred there.
The purpose of the bill is to highlight the military significance of the site and emphasize its role in the American Revolutionary War. By changing the name to Saratoga National Battlefield Park, supporters of the bill hope to increase awareness and recognition of the park's historical importance.
If passed, the bill would not only change the name of the park but also update any official documents, signage, and promotional materials to reflect the new designation. The bill has garnered bipartisan support and is currently under consideration by the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Overall, the Saratoga National Battlefield Park Redesignation Act seeks to honor the sacrifices and achievements of those who fought in the Battles of Saratoga by accurately reflecting the historical significance of the site through its redesignation as a battlefield park.
Congressional Summary of HR 1550
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This bill renames the Saratoga National Historical Park, located in Stillwater, New York, as Saratoga National Battlefield Park.