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HR 6126

United States Foreign Service Commemorative Coin Act

119th Congress Introduced by Ami Bera and 33 co-sponsors

Bill authorizes the U.S. Mint to issue commemorative coins honoring the Foreign Service, generating revenue for related causes.

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Bill Summary · HR 6126

Legislative bill overview

HR 6126 authorizes the U.S. Mint to design and issue commemorative coins honoring the United States Foreign Service. The bill would allow the Treasury to produce these special coins, with proceeds typically dedicated to a related cause or organization. This is a relatively narrow legislative action focused on creating a collectible numismatic product.

Why is this important

Commemorative coins serve dual purposes: they celebrate important institutions and generate revenue for designated beneficiaries. In this case, the Foreign Service coin would honor diplomats and foreign affairs professionals while potentially raising funds for Foreign Service-related initiatives. These bills are generally non-controversial ways to acknowledge institutions and can provide modest revenue streams.

Potential points of contention

  • Budget allocation concerns: Some may question whether minting commemorative coins is an appropriate use of government resources when federal budgets face constraints
  • Revenue distribution ambiguity: Without seeing specific language, it's unclear how profits would be distributed and whether they adequately benefit the Foreign Service community
  • Proliferation of commemorative coins: Critics argue Congress authorizes too many commemorative coins, diluting their significance and cluttering the collector market

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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