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César E. Chávez and the Farmworker Movement National Historical Park Act

1/5/2024, 12:26 PM

Summary of Bill HR 2446

Bill 118 hr 2446, also known as the César E. Chávez and the Farmworker Movement National Historical Park Act, was introduced in the US Congress to establish a national historical park in honor of César E. Chávez and the farmworker movement. The bill aims to recognize the contributions of Chávez and the farmworkers in the fight for labor rights and social justice.

The proposed national historical park would be located in the San Joaquin Valley of California, where Chávez and the farmworkers organized strikes and protests to demand fair wages and better working conditions. The park would include sites such as the headquarters of the United Farm Workers union, where Chávez led the movement, as well as important landmarks and monuments related to the farmworker struggle.

The bill has received bipartisan support in Congress, with lawmakers praising Chávez's legacy and the importance of preserving the history of the farmworker movement. Supporters argue that establishing a national historical park would educate the public about the struggles faced by farmworkers and inspire future generations to continue the fight for social and economic justice. If passed, the César E. Chávez and the Farmworker Movement National Historical Park Act would allocate funding for the development and maintenance of the park, as well as establish a management plan to ensure its preservation and accessibility to the public. The bill is currently under consideration in Congress, with advocates hopeful that it will be passed to honor the legacy of César E. Chávez and the farmworker movement.

Congressional Summary of HR 2446

César E. Chávez and the Farmworker Movement National Historical Park Act

This bill redesignates the César E. Chávez National Monument established on October 8, 2012, as the César E. Chávez and the Farmworker Movement National Historical Park in California and Arizona.

The boundary of the historical park shall include

  • The Forty Acres in Delano, California;
  • the Santa Rita Center in Phoenix, Arizona; and
  • McDonnell Hall in San Jose, California.

The Department of the Interior may acquire land and interests in land that are within the boundary of the park by donation, purchase from a willing seller with donated or appropriated funds, or exchange.

Interior may provide public interpretation of historic sites, museums, and resources on land not administered by Interior related to the life of César E. Chávez and the history of the farmworker movement.

Interior must prepare a general management plan for the park.

The bill also requires consideration of the Farmworker Peregrinación National Historic Trail for designation as a national scenic trail.

Current Status of Bill HR 2446

Bill HR 2446 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since March 30, 2023. Bill HR 2446 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on March 30, 2023.  Bill HR 2446's most recent activity was Referred to the Subcommittee on Federal Lands. as of May 8, 2023

Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 2446

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
1
Republican Sponsors
0
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
6
Democrat Cosponsors
6
Republican Cosponsors
0
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 2446

Primary Policy Focus

Public Lands and Natural Resources

Potential Impact Areas

- Arizona
- California
- Migrant, seasonal, agricultural labor
- Monuments and memorials
- Parks, recreation areas, trails

Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 2446

César E. Chávez and the Farmworker Movement National Historical Park Act
César E. Chávez and the Farmworker Movement National Historical Park Act
To establish the César E. Chávez and the Farmworker Movement National Historical Park in the States of California and Arizona, and for other purposes.

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