Amache National Historic Site Act This bill establishes the Amache National Historic Site in Colorado as a unit of the National Park System to preserve, protect, and interpret for the benefit of present and future generations resources associated with the incarceration of civilians of Japanese ancestry during World War II at Amache, also known as the Granada Relocation Center, and the military service of incarcerees at the Granada Relocation Center. The NPS may acquire by donation or purchase an…
VOTE BREAKDOWN
Final passage · 289 politicians tracked
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Joe Neguse
D-CO · Primary
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HR 2497, the Amache National Historic Site Act, designates the Amache concentration camp in Colorado as a National Historic Site to preserve and interpret the World War II internment of Japanese Americans. The bill passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, receiving 277 votes in favor and 1 vote against, with Democrats voting unanimously in support and Republicans voting 138 to 1 in favor. The legislation was signed into law during the 117th Congress.
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DATA SOURCES
Bill data: Congress.gov · 117th–119th Congress (2021–present)
Vote records: House Clerk / Senate · 2021–present
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