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HRES 137

Resolution designating the House Press Gallery (Rooms H-315, H-316, H-317, H-318, and H-319 in the United States Capitol) as the 'Frederick Douglass Press Gallery’

119th Congress
Introduced by André Carson, Byron Donalds, Steven Horsford and 3 other co-sponsors

H. Res. 137 designates the House Press Gallery as the "Frederick Douglass Press Gallery," honoring his legacy in journalism and civil rights at the U.S. Capitol.

The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without objection.
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Bill Summary • HRES 137

Summary of H. Res. 137: Designation of the Frederick Douglass Press Gallery

Bill Overview

  • Bill Number: H. Res. 137
  • Title: Resolution designating the House Press Gallery (Rooms H-315, H-316, H-317, H-318, and H-319 in the United States Capitol) as the "Frederick Douglass Press Gallery"
  • Introduced: February 14, 2025
  • Status: Agreed to without objection on June 9, 2025
  • Classification: Resolution

Purpose of the Legislation

The primary purpose of H. Res. 137 is to officially designate the House Press Gallery, located in specific rooms of the United States Capitol, as the "Frederick Douglass Press Gallery." This designation honors Frederick Douglass, a prominent abolitionist, journalist, and the first African American reporter allowed in the Capitol press galleries.

Key Provisions

  • Designation: The resolution formally names the House Press Gallery (Rooms H-315, H-316, H-317, H-318, and H-319) as the "Frederick Douglass Press Gallery."
  • Historical Context: The resolution highlights Douglass's significant contributions to journalism and civil rights, including:
    • His escape from slavery and subsequent career as a journalist.
    • His role as a fierce advocate for equal rights and women’s rights.
    • His historical presence in the Capitol as a member of the press galleries from 1870 to 1875.

Impact of the Bill

  • Recognition of Legacy: This resolution serves to honor Douglass's legacy and contributions to American journalism and civil rights, ensuring that his name is associated with a prominent space in the Capitol.
  • Cultural Significance: The designation is a symbolic gesture that acknowledges the importance of diversity in journalism and the historical struggles for equality in the United States.

Procedural Timeline

  • February 14, 2025: H. Res. 137 was introduced and referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
  • April 2, 2025: The resolution was reported with amendments by the Committee and subsequently discharged from the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management.
  • June 6, 2025: The resolution was placed on the House Calendar for consideration.
  • June 9, 2025: The resolution was debated and agreed to by voice vote, officially designating the House Press Gallery in Douglass's honor.

Sponsors

The resolution was primarily sponsored by Byron Donalds and co-sponsored by:
- Wesley Hunt
- Steven Horsford
- André Carson
- John James
- Burgess Owens

This resolution not only commemorates Frederick Douglass's contributions but also reinforces the ongoing commitment to recognizing the diverse history of the United States within its legislative spaces.

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