Welles Remy Crowther Congressional Gold Medal Act
HR 5519 awards a Congressional Gold Medal to Welles Remy Crowther, honoring his heroism during 9/11 and inspiring future generations to act bravely in crises.
HR 5519 awards a Congressional Gold Medal to Welles Remy Crowther, honoring his heroism during 9/11 and inspiring future generations to act bravely in crises.
The Welles Remy Crowther Congressional Gold Medal Act (HR 5519) aims to honor the legacy of Welles Remy Crowther, a hero of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Crowther, known for his bravery and selflessness, is credited with saving numerous lives during the attacks on the World Trade Center. This legislation seeks to recognize his extraordinary actions by awarding him a Congressional Gold Medal, one of the highest civilian honors in the United States.
The bill is sponsored by a bipartisan group of legislators, including:
- Primary Sponsor: Michael Lawler
- Cosponsors: Adriano Espaillat, Patrick Ryan, Claudia Tenney, Nick LaLota, Thomas R. Suozzi, Daniel S. Goldman, Timothy M. Kennedy, George Latimer, Barry Moore, Jerrold Nadler, and Elise M. Stefanik.
The Welles Remy Crowther Congressional Gold Medal Act (HR 5519) represents a significant effort to honor a true American hero. By recognizing Crowther's bravery, the bill not only pays tribute to his memory but also serves to inspire future acts of courage and selflessness in the face of adversity. The legislative process is underway, with the bill currently under review by the House Committee on Financial Services.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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