Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Congressional Gold Medal Act
The Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Act awards a Congressional Gold Medal to honor her civil rights activism, inspiring future generations in the fight for equality and justice.
The Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Act awards a Congressional Gold Medal to honor her civil rights activism, inspiring future generations in the fight for equality and justice.
The Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Congressional Gold Medal Act aims to honor the legacy of Joan Trumpauer Mulholland, a prominent civil rights activist known for her courageous efforts in the fight for racial equality during the Civil Rights Movement. The bill seeks to award her the Congressional Gold Medal, one of the highest civilian honors in the United States, in recognition of her significant contributions to social justice and civil rights.
The bill is sponsored by:
- Joyce Beatty
- Eleanor Holmes Norton
- Bennie G. Thompson
- Robin L. Kelly
- David Scott
These sponsors are key advocates for the bill, reflecting a bipartisan effort to honor Mulholland's legacy.
The Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Congressional Gold Medal Act represents a significant step in recognizing the contributions of civil rights activists in American history. By awarding this honor, Congress aims to celebrate the enduring impact of Mulholland's work and inspire future generations to continue the fight for equality and justice.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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