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Albert Pike Statue Removal Act

USA117th CongressHR-1165| House 
| Updated: 3/23/2021
Eleanor Holmes Norton

Eleanor Holmes Norton

Democratic Representative

District of Columbia

Cosponsors (8)
Bobby L. Rush (Democratic)Alan S. Lowenthal (Democratic)André Carson (Democratic)Anna G. Eshoo (Democratic)James P. McGovern (Democratic)Yvette D. Clarke (Democratic)Seth Moulton (Democratic)Gwen Moore (Democratic)

Federal Lands Subcommittee, Natural Resources Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Albert Pike Statue Removal Act This bill directs the National Park Service to remove the statue of Albert Pike near Judiciary Square in the District of Columbia. The Department of the Interior may donate the statue to a museum or other similar entity, as determined appropriate by Interior to ensure its preservation and interpretation in an indoor setting. The recipient of the statue may not store, display, or exhibit the statue outdoors.
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Timeline
Feb 18, 2021
Introduced in House
Feb 18, 2021
Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Feb 18, 2021
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E141)
Mar 23, 2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands.
  • February 18, 2021
    Introduced in House


  • February 18, 2021
    Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.


  • February 18, 2021
    Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E141)


  • March 23, 2021
    Referred to the Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands.

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Albert Pike Statue Removal Act

USA117th CongressHR-1165| House 
| Updated: 3/23/2021
Albert Pike Statue Removal Act This bill directs the National Park Service to remove the statue of Albert Pike near Judiciary Square in the District of Columbia. The Department of the Interior may donate the statue to a museum or other similar entity, as determined appropriate by Interior to ensure its preservation and interpretation in an indoor setting. The recipient of the statue may not store, display, or exhibit the statue outdoors.
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Timeline
Feb 18, 2021
Introduced in House
Feb 18, 2021
Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Feb 18, 2021
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E141)
Mar 23, 2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands.
  • February 18, 2021
    Introduced in House


  • February 18, 2021
    Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.


  • February 18, 2021
    Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E141)


  • March 23, 2021
    Referred to the Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands.
Eleanor Holmes Norton

Eleanor Holmes Norton

Democratic Representative

District of Columbia

Cosponsors (8)
Bobby L. Rush (Democratic)Alan S. Lowenthal (Democratic)André Carson (Democratic)Anna G. Eshoo (Democratic)James P. McGovern (Democratic)Yvette D. Clarke (Democratic)Seth Moulton (Democratic)Gwen Moore (Democratic)

Federal Lands Subcommittee, Natural Resources Committee

Government Operations and Politics

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Art, artists, authorshipConflicts and warsDistrict of ColumbiaMilitary historyU.S. history