Urges Congress to continue progress on National Museum of the American Latino.
Urges Congress to reinstate the 2008 commission to create a National Museum of the American Latino and advocate its Smithsonian inclusion on the National Mall.
Urges Congress to reinstate the 2008 commission to create a National Museum of the American Latino and advocate its Smithsonian inclusion on the National Mall.
Status: Substituted by AJR166 (1R) on 2025-01-14
Introduced: April 11, 2024
Classification: Joint resolution (memorializing)
Sponsor: Sen. M. Teresa Ruiz; Cosponsors: Sens. Nellie Pou, Nilsa I. Cruz‑Perez; Co‑sponsor: Sen. McKnight
SJR 104 is a non‑binding memorial resolution that respectfully urges the United States Congress to continue work toward creating a National Museum of the American Latino. The resolution asks Congress to reinstate the 2008 commission to study and advance the museum’s creation, and to advocate for the museum to become part of the Smithsonian Institution with a site on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
The resolution’s preamble notes Latino contributions across fields (science, medicine, arts, military, business, etc.), cites an estimated 60 million American Latinos (the nation’s largest ethnic minority), and projects Latino population growth to approximately 25% of the U.S. population by 2060.
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