HR 2427
Hmong Congressional Gold Medal Act
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Bill overview
This bill proposes to award the Hmong people a Congressional Gold Medal to honor their significant and courageous service during the Vietnam War and the fight against communism. The legislation recognizes the Hmong’s vital role in supporting American efforts in Laos and Vietnam, highlighting their sacrifices and contributions. Following the award, the medal will be donated to the Smithsonian Institution for display and research. Finally, the bill allows for the creation of bronze duplicates for sale to help cover the costs associated with the medal’s production.
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Alexander X. Mooney
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