This legislation, known as the "Albert Pike Statue Removal Act," mandates the removal of the statue honoring Albert Pike, currently located near Judiciary Square in Washington, D.C. The Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Director of the National Park Service, is tasked with executing this removal. Following its removal, the Secretary is authorized to donate the statue to a museum or similar entity for its preservation and interpretation. A critical condition of this donation is that the statue must be displayed and stored exclusively in an indoor setting . If the statue is ever exhibited outdoors, its ownership will automatically revert back to the Federal Government.
Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Public Lands and Natural Resources
Albert Pike Statue Removal Act
USA119th CongressHR-4934| House
| Updated: 8/8/2025
This legislation, known as the "Albert Pike Statue Removal Act," mandates the removal of the statue honoring Albert Pike, currently located near Judiciary Square in Washington, D.C. The Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Director of the National Park Service, is tasked with executing this removal. Following its removal, the Secretary is authorized to donate the statue to a museum or similar entity for its preservation and interpretation. A critical condition of this donation is that the statue must be displayed and stored exclusively in an indoor setting . If the statue is ever exhibited outdoors, its ownership will automatically revert back to the Federal Government.