S. 3925In committeeEnvironment & energy
Bill would establish Julius Rosenwald National Historical Park across four states
Data as of July 11, 2026
This bill would create a new national historical park honoring Julius Rosenwald and the nearly 5,000 schools he helped build for Black children in the South.55-second read · 5 questions answered below
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What does this do?
This bill would establish a national historical park with sites in Illinois, Maryland, South Carolina, and Virginia honoring Julius Rosenwald and the schools he helped build for African American children between 1912 and 1932. The National Park Service would also create a nationwide network connecting surviving Rosenwald school buildings and related sites, producing educational materials, research, signage, and exhibits, and offering grants to participating sites.
Who does it affect?
Visitors, students, historians, and communities near park and network sites would be directly affected. Property owners whose buildings join the network would need to allow public access, and state and local governments in the four states may enter into partnerships with the federal government.
Why does it matter?
Creating the park and network would give more people the opportunity to learn about the role these schools played during an era when many Black children were denied access to public education. Property owners who join the network would take on an obligation to provide public access to their sites.
What does it cost, and who pays?
- Funded through Congress
- Federal appropriations process
Where does it stand?
- Introduced
- Senate committee — You are here
- Senate vote
- House
- President's desk
Right now: a Senate committee is reviewing it. If the House changes it, it goes back to the Senate before reaching the President.
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Official title
Julius Rosenwald and Rosenwald Schools National Historical Park Act
- Introduced:
- February 25, 2026
- Latest action:
- February 25, 2026
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
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