[Congressional Bills 105th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. 305 Introduced in Senate (IS)]







105th CONGRESS
  1st Session
                                 S. 305

   To authorize the President to award a gold medal on behalf of the 
  Congress to Francis Albert ``Frank'' Sinatra in recognition of his 
outstanding and enduring contributions through his entertainment career 
          and humanitarian activities, and for other purposes.


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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                           February 12, 1997

Mr. D'Amato (for himself, Ms. Moseley-Braun, Mr. Chafee, Mr. Robb, Mr. 
 Reid, Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Smith of New Hampshire, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Biden, 
Mr. Craig, Mr. Allard, Mr. Mack, Mr. Grassley, Mr. Kerrey of Nebraska, 
  Mr. Bond, Mr. Burns, Mr. Hagel, Mr. Lautenberg, Mr. Torricelli, Mr. 
 Bryan, Mr. Domenici, Mr. Specter, Mr. Reed, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Bennett, 
Mr. Kohl, Mr. Hatch, Mr. Enzi, Mr. Santorum, Mr. Moynihan, Mrs. Murray, 
 Mr. Cleland, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Kerry, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Faircloth, 
 Mr. Lott, Mr. Gorton, Ms. Feinstein, Mr. Sessions, Mr. Coverdell, Mr. 
   Brownback, Mr. Grams, Mr. Lugar, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Murkowski, Mr. 
  Roberts, Mr. Shelby, and Mr. Thomas) introduced the following bill; 
which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, 
                           and Urban Affairs

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                                 A BILL


 
   To authorize the President to award a gold medal on behalf of the 
  Congress to Francis Albert ``Frank'' Sinatra in recognition of his 
outstanding and enduring contributions through his entertainment career 
          and humanitarian activities, and for other purposes.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. FINDINGS.

    The Congress finds that--
            (1) Francis Albert ``Frank'' Sinatra has touched the lives 
        of millions around the world and across generations through his 
        outstanding career in entertainment, which has spanned more 
        than 5 decades;
            (2) Frank Sinatra has significantly contributed to the 
        entertainment industry through his endeavors as a producer, 
        director, actor, and gifted vocalist;
            (3) the humanitarian contributions of Frank Sinatra have 
        been recognized in the forms of a Lifetime Achievement Award 
        from the NAACP, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award from the 
        Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Presidential 
        Medal of Freedom Award, and the George Foster Peabody Award; 
        and
            (4) the entertainment accomplishments of Frank Sinatra, 
        including the release of more than 50 albums and appearances in 
        more than 60 films, have been recognized in the forms of the 
        Screen Actors Guild Award, the Kennedy Center Honors, 8 Grammy 
        Awards from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Science, 
        2 Academy Awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and 
        Sciences, and an Emmy Award.

SEC. 2. CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL.

    (a) Presentation Authorized.--The President is authorized to 
present, on behalf of the Congress, a gold medal of appropriate design 
to Francis Albert ``Frank'' Sinatra in recognition of his outstanding 
and enduring contributions through his entertainment career and 
numerous humanitarian activities.
    (b) Design and Striking.--For the purpose of the presentation 
referred to in subsection (a), the Secretary of the Treasury (hereafter 
in this Act referred to as the ``Secretary'') shall strike a gold medal 
with suitable emblems, devices, and inscriptions, to be determined by 
the Secretary.

SEC. 3. DUPLICATE MEDALS.

    The Secretary may strike and sell duplicates in bronze of the gold 
medal struck pursuant to section 2 under such regulations as the 
Secretary may prescribe, and at a price sufficient to cover the costs 
thereof, including labor, materials, dies, use of machinery, overhead 
expenses, and the cost of the gold medal.

SEC. 4. NATIONAL MEDALS.

    The medals struck pursuant to this Act are national medals for 
purposes of chapter 51 of title 31, United States Code.

SEC. 5. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS; PROCEEDS OF SALE.

    (a) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is hereby authorized to 
be charged against the Numismatic Public Enterprise Fund an amount not 
to exceed $30,000 to pay for the cost of the medal authorized by this 
Act.
    (b) Proceeds of Sale.--Amounts received from the sales of duplicate 
bronze medals under section 3 shall be deposited in the Numismatic 
Public Enterprise Fund.
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