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<meta><dc:title>Public Law 116–195: To award a Congressional Gold Medal, collectively, to the women in the United States who joined the workforce during World War II, providing the aircraft, vehicles, weaponry, ammunition and other material to win the war, that were referred to as “Rosie the Riveter”, in recognition of their contributions to the United States and the inspiration they have provided to ensuing generations.</dc:title>
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<preface><page display="no">?983</page><note role="coverPage"><centerRunningHead>PUBLIC LAW 116–195—DEC. 3, 2020</centerRunningHead>
<coverTitle>ROSIE THE RIVETER CONGRESSIONAL <br/>GOLD MEDAL ACT OF 2019</coverTitle>
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<page identifier="/us/stat/134/984">134 STAT. 984</page>
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<congress value="116">116th Congress</congress>
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<docTitle class="centered fontsize12" style="-uslm-lc:I658005">An Act</docTitle>
<officialTitle class="indentUp0 firstIndent1 fontsize8" style="-uslm-lc:I658011">To award a Congressional Gold Medal, collectively, to the women in the United States who joined the workforce during World War II, providing the aircraft, vehicles, weaponry, ammunition and other material to win the war, that were referred to as “Rosie the Riveter”, in recognition of their contributions to the United States and the inspiration they have provided to ensuing generations.<sidenote><p class="centered fontsize8" id="xe9e81e01-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658076"><approvedDate date="2020-12-03">Dec. 3, 2020</approvedDate></p><p class="centered fontsize8" id="xe9e81e02-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658076">[<ref href="/us/bill/116/hr/1773">H.R. 1773</ref>]<?GPOvSpace 08?></p></sidenote></officialTitle>
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<enactingFormula style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><i>  Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa­tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,</i></enactingFormula><sidenote><p class="leftAlign firstIndent0 fontsize8" id="xe9e81e03-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658180">Rosie the Riveter Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2019.</p><p class="leftAlign firstIndent0 fontsize8" id="xe9e81e04-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658180"><ref href="/us/usc/t31/s5111">31 USC 5111 note</ref>.</p></sidenote>
<section id="d110021e102" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s1" style="-uslm-lc:I658146"><num class="bold" value="1">SECTION 1. </num><heading>SHORT TITLE.</heading><content style="-uslm-lc:I658120">  This Act may be cited as the “<shortTitle role="act">Rosie the Riveter Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2019</shortTitle>”.</content></section>
<section id="d110021e112" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s2" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="2">SEC. 2. </num><heading>FINDINGS.</heading><chapeau class="indentUp0 firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="xe9e89335-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658120">  Congress finds the following:</chapeau><paragraph class="fontsize10" id="ye9e89336-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s2/1" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="1">(1) </num><content>Over 70 years ago there was a call to action, a demand for workers to fill the vacancies left by the men who went to fight in the war.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="ye9e89337-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s2/2" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="2">(2) </num><content>More than 6 million women answered the call then, entering the workforce during World War II and providing the equipment, weaponry and ammunition to achieve final victory and end the war.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="ye9e89338-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s2/3" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="3">(3) </num><content>These women left their homes to work or volunteer full-time in factories, farms, shipyards, airplane factories, banks, and other institutions in support of the military overseas.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="ye9e89339-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s2/4" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="4">(4) </num><content>They worked with the United Service Organizations and the American Red Cross, drove trucks, riveted airplane parts, collected critical materials, rolled bandages, and served on rationing boards.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="ye9e8933a-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s2/5" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="5">(5) </num><content>Our “Rosie the Riveter”, the women who worked and sacrificed to strengthen this country during World War II, are among the greatest living heroines in the United States.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="ye9e8933b-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s2/6" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="6">(6) </num><content>These women persevered, despite often facing harassment from their male colleagues and disapproval from their male family members, and all the while continued to maintain their “other jobs” as caretakers of children and their households.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="ye9e8933c-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s2/7" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="7">(7) </num><content>Minority women also overcame long-held policies of discrimination and made significant contributions to the war effort.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="ye9e8933d-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s2/8" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="8">(8) </num><content>Because of the “Rosies”, Federal, State, and local agencies coordinated with business owners to develop childcare programs and other supports for working mothers.<page identifier="/us/stat/134/985">134 STAT. 985</page></content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="ye9e8933e-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s2/9" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="9">(9) </num><content>The example that these women set during World War II continues to inspire us and blaze a path for the working women and young girls of today.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="ye9e8933f-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s2/10" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="10">(10) </num><content>Specifically, the images of “Rosie the Riveter” and the phrase “We Can Do It” continue to symbolize the empowerment of women today, representing patriotic women who want to serve and strengthen their country, and to inspire young girls to become “21st Century Rosies” by aspiring to, and attaining positions of leadership in all walks of life in America.</content></paragraph>
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<section id="d110021e173" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s3" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="3">SEC. 3. </num><heading>DEFINITIONS.</heading><subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="ye9e8ba50-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s3/a" role="definitions" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="a">(a) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Rosie the Riveter</inline>.—</heading><content>The term “<term>Rosie the Riveter</term>” includes any female individual who held employment or volunteered in support of the war efforts during World War II.</content></subsection>
<subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="ye9e8ba51-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s3/b" role="definitions" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="b">(b) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Secretary</inline>.—</heading><content>The term “<term>Secretary</term>” means the Secretary of the Treasury.</content></subsection>
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<section id="d110021e197" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s4" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="4">SEC. 4. </num><heading>CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL.</heading><subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="ye9e8e162-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s4/a" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="a">(a) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Award Authorized</inline>.—</heading><content>The Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore of the Senate shall make appropriate arrangements for the award, on behalf of Congress, of a single gold medal of appropriate design in commemoration to Rosie the Riveter, collectively, in recognition of their contributions to the Nation and the inspiration they have provided to ensuing generations.</content></subsection>
<subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="ye9e8e163-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s4/b" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="b">(b) </num><sidenote><p class="leftAlign firstIndent0 fontsize8" id="xe9e8e164-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658180">Determination.</p></sidenote><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Design and Striking</inline>.—</heading><content>For the purposes of the award referred to in subsection (a), the Secretary of the Treasury (referred to in this Act as the “Secretary”) shall strike the gold medal with suitable emblems, devices, and inscriptions, to be determined by the Secretary.</content></subsection>
<subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="ye9e8e165-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s4/c" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="c">(c) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">National Museum of American History</inline>.—</heading><paragraph class="fontsize10" id="ye9e8e166-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s4/c/1" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="1">(1) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">In general</inline>.—</heading><content>Following the award of the gold medal under subsection (a), the gold medal shall be given to the National Museum of American History of the Smithsonian Institution, where it shall be available for display as appropriate and made available for research.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="ye9e8e167-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s4/c/2" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="2">(2) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Sense of congress</inline>.—</heading><content>It is the sense of Congress that the National Museum of American History shall make the gold medal received under paragraph (1) available for display elsewhere, particularly at other appropriate locations associated with Rosie the Riveter.</content></paragraph>
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<section id="d110021e249" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s5" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="5">SEC. 5. </num><heading>DUPLICATE MEDALS.</heading><content style="-uslm-lc:I658120">  The Secretary may strike and sell duplicates in bronze of the gold medal struck pursuant to section 4 under such regulations as the Secretary may prescribe, at a price sufficient to cover the cost thereof, including labor, materials, dies, use of machinery, and overhead expenses, and the cost of the gold medal.</content></section>
<section id="d110021e256" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s6" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="6">SEC. 6. </num><heading>STATUS OF MEDALS.</heading><subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="ye9e90878-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s6/a" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="a">(a) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">National Medals</inline>.—</heading><content>The medals struck pursuant to this Act are national medals for purposes of <ref href="/us/usc/t31/ch51">chapter 51 of title 31, United States Code</ref>.</content></subsection>
<subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="ye9e90879-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s6/b" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="b">(b) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Numismatic Items</inline>.—</heading><content>For purposes of <ref href="/us/usc/t31/s5134">section 5134 of title 31, United States Code</ref>, all medals struck under this Act shall be considered to be numismatic items.<page identifier="/us/stat/134/986">134 STAT. 986</page></content></subsection>
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<section id="d110021e289" identifier="/us/pl/116/195/s7" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="7">SEC. 7. </num><heading>DETERMINATION OF BUDGETARY EFFECTS.</heading><content style="-uslm-lc:I658120">  The budgetary effects of this Act, for the purpose of complying with the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010, shall be determined by reference to the latest statement titled “Budgetary Effects of PAYGO Legislation” for this Act, submitted for printing in the Congressional Record by the Chairman of the House Budget Committee, provided that such statement has been submitted prior to the vote on passage.</content></section>
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<actionDescription style="-uslm-lc:I658030">Approved</actionDescription> <date date="2020-12-03">December 3, 2020</date>.</action>
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<heading style="-uslm-lc:I658031"><inline class="underline">LEGISLATIVE HISTORY</inline>—<ref href="/us/bill/116/hr/1773">H.R. 1773</ref>:</heading>
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<heading style="-uslm-lc:I658032">CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:</heading>
<subheading style="-uslm-lc:I658033">Vol. 165 (2019):</subheading>
<p class="indentUp2 firstIndent-1" id="xe9e92f8a-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658034">Nov. 13, considered and passed House.</p><subheading style="-uslm-lc:I658033">Vol. 166 (2020):</subheading>
<p class="indentUp2 firstIndent-1" id="xe9e92f8b-e826-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658034">Nov. 12, considered and passed Senate.</p></note>
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