Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
Introduced
In Committee
On Floor
Passed Chamber
Enacted
This legislation, known as the Halting Unilateral Money and Building Labeling by Egotistical Presidents Act or the HUMBLE Presidents Act , aims to restrict the use of a sitting President's identifying features on federal property. It specifically prohibits the use of a sitting President's name, image, likeness, or signature to designate, name, or decorate the exterior of any Federal asset , including buildings. Furthermore, the bill explicitly forbids the use of Federal funds for any such prohibited activities. A significant provision amends existing law to ensure that the name, image, likeness, or signature of a sitting President cannot appear on United States coins, currency, or securities . This comprehensive prohibition seeks to prevent the personalization of federal assets and financial instruments by current officeholders.
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Timeline
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Government Operations and Politics
HUMBLE Presidents Act
USA119th CongressS-4313| Senate
| Updated: 4/16/2026
This legislation, known as the Halting Unilateral Money and Building Labeling by Egotistical Presidents Act or the HUMBLE Presidents Act , aims to restrict the use of a sitting President's identifying features on federal property. It specifically prohibits the use of a sitting President's name, image, likeness, or signature to designate, name, or decorate the exterior of any Federal asset , including buildings. Furthermore, the bill explicitly forbids the use of Federal funds for any such prohibited activities. A significant provision amends existing law to ensure that the name, image, likeness, or signature of a sitting President cannot appear on United States coins, currency, or securities . This comprehensive prohibition seeks to prevent the personalization of federal assets and financial instruments by current officeholders.