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To designate the United States Department of the Interior Building in Washington, District of Columbia, as the "Stewart Lee Udall Department of the Interior Building".
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Summary of Bill HR 5128
Bill 111 HR 5128, also known as the "Stewart Lee Udall Department of the Interior Building Act," aims to designate the United States Department of the Interior Building in Washington, D.C. as the "Stewart Lee Udall Department of the Interior Building." This bill seeks to honor the legacy and contributions of Stewart Lee Udall, who served as the Secretary of the Interior from 1961 to 1969 under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
Stewart Lee Udall was a prominent figure in American politics and environmental conservation. During his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, Udall played a key role in the establishment of numerous national parks, wildlife refuges, and conservation programs. He was a strong advocate for environmental protection and sustainable land management practices.
By renaming the Department of the Interior Building after Stewart Lee Udall, this bill aims to recognize and commemorate his dedication to conservation and public service. The renaming of the building serves as a tribute to Udall's lasting impact on the preservation of America's natural resources and public lands. Overall, Bill 111 HR 5128 seeks to honor the legacy of Stewart Lee Udall by renaming the Department of the Interior Building in Washington, D.C. in his honor. This bill highlights Udall's significant contributions to environmental conservation and underscores the importance of preserving America's natural heritage for future generations.
Stewart Lee Udall was a prominent figure in American politics and environmental conservation. During his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, Udall played a key role in the establishment of numerous national parks, wildlife refuges, and conservation programs. He was a strong advocate for environmental protection and sustainable land management practices.
By renaming the Department of the Interior Building after Stewart Lee Udall, this bill aims to recognize and commemorate his dedication to conservation and public service. The renaming of the building serves as a tribute to Udall's lasting impact on the preservation of America's natural resources and public lands. Overall, Bill 111 HR 5128 seeks to honor the legacy of Stewart Lee Udall by renaming the Department of the Interior Building in Washington, D.C. in his honor. This bill highlights Udall's significant contributions to environmental conservation and underscores the importance of preserving America's natural heritage for future generations.
Current Status of Bill HR 5128
Bill HR 5128 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since April 22, 2010. Bill HR 5128 was introduced during Congress 111 and was introduced to the House on April 22, 2010. Bill HR 5128's most recent activity was Became Public Law No: 111-176. as of June 8, 2010
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 5128
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
1Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
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0Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 5128
Primary Policy Focus
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 5128
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