Monuments and Memorials Authorized Under the Commemorative Works Act in the District of Columbia: Current Development of In-progress and Lapsed Works - Congressional Research Service - Books - Createspace - 9781507736692 - January 22, 2015
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Monuments and Memorials Authorized Under the Commemorative Works Act in the District of Columbia: Current Development of In-progress and Lapsed Works

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Publisher Marketing: Under the Commemorative Works Act (CWA) of 1986, Congress may authorize commemorative works to be placed in the District of Columbia or its environs. Once a commemorative work has been authorized, Congress continues to be responsible for statutorily designating a memorial site location. This report provides a status update on eight in-progress memorials and five memorials with lapsed authorizations. For each monument or memorial, the report provides a rationale for the work as expressed in the Congressional Record or a House or Senate committee report; its statutory authority; the group or groups sponsoring the commemoration; and the memorial's location (or proposed location), if known. A picture or rendering of each work is also included, when available. For more information on the Commemorative Works Act, see CRS Report R41658, Commemorative Works in the District of Columbia: Background and Practice, by Jacob R. Straus; CRS Report R43241, Monuments and Memorials in the District of Columbia: Analysis and Options for Proposed Exemptions to the Commemorative Works Act, by Jacob R. Straus; and CRS Report R43743, Monuments and Memorials Authorized and Completed Under the Commemorative Works Act in the District of Columbia, by Jacob R. Straus.

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Released January 22, 2015
ISBN13 9781507736692
Publishers Createspace
Pages 28
Dimensions 216 × 279 × 2 mm   ·   90 g

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