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HR 4382

America’s Olympic and Paralympic Games Commemorative Coins Act

119th Congress Introduced by Pete Aguilar and 134 co-sponsors

The bill requires minting commemorative coins by the Treasury to honor the 2028 Los Angeles and 2034 Salt Lake City Olympic/Paralympic Games.

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Bill Summary · HR 4382

Legislative bill overview

Bill HR 4382 mandates the Secretary of the Treasury to mint commemorative coins honoring the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles, California, and the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah. The legislation specifies the production of these coins as a form of commemoration and potential fundraising linked to the U.S. hosting of these international sporting events.

Why is this important

Commemorative coins serve both as a symbol of national pride and a means to financially support the hosting and promotion of significant events like the Olympics and Paralympics. Such coins can raise awareness and generate revenue through sales to collectors and citizens interested in the events. This bill assures that the Treasury recognizes these upcoming games while leveraging collectible coin sales as a fundraising tool.

Potential points of contention

  • The cost of producing and distributing the commemorative coins versus the actual revenue generated could be questioned.
  • Whether the funds raised from these coins will adequately support the Olympic and Paralympic events or be absorbed by administrative expenses.
  • Potential criticism for prioritizing funds and efforts on commemorative items instead of direct investment in the games or community programs.
  • Concerns about the environmental impact associated with coin minting and distribution.
  • The choice of commemoration years may be seen as politically or regionally biased, favoring specific host cities.

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

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