The United States Congress routinely passes commemorative legislation.[1] These bills are largely ceremonial, and are designed to honor individuals, groups and causes. According to the Pew Research Center, between the 101st and 115th congress, ceremonial bills made up between 11% and 39% of all enacted federal legislation, depending on the congress.[2]
Since 1967, a popular kind of bill has been naming individual United States Post Offices, which entail the creation of a small plaque with the new name of the post office, and an unveiling ceremony. The post office bills have been criticized for the time required to pass them, but remain a popular, usually uncontroversial kind of bill, sometimes making up a significant portion of federal legislation.[3] Beyond post offices, the United States Congress also passes legislation to officially name other buildings such as Veterans Health Administration clinics, or natural features such as mountain ridges.
Other kinds of commemorative legislation include issuing commemorative coins, awarding the Congressional Gold Medal, and various kinds of observances.[4]
^"Commemorations in Congress: Options for Honoring Individuals, Groups, and Events" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. 2019-06-11. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
^Drew DeSilver (2019-01-25). "A productivity scorecard for the 115th Congress: More laws than before, but not more substance". Pew Research Center. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
^Jason Plautz and National Journal (2015-04-17). "The Crackdown on Naming Post Offices". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
^Zach Bergson (2012-06-20). "Congress recognizes wide-ranging issues in 'Day of,' 'Week of,' 'Month of' resolutions". The Hill. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
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