H.R. 309119th CongressOn the floor calendarLatest action Aug 20, 2026Decoded by AI · checked against the record
Official title: National Law Enforcement Officers Remembrance, Support, and Community Outreach Act
Introduced:
Read the official bill on Congress.govThe Daily Digest gives the House's next meeting as 9 a.m., Monday, August 24 — a pro forma session. A bill cannot be called up at one, so this page shows no live floor claim today. The record below is unchanged.
Senate Daily Digest · Aug 20, 2026Read the sourceSchedule checked Aug 21, 2026, 1:07 PM UTC
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HR 309 would let Interior grant $6 million yearly for seven years to the National Law Enforcement Museum, if Congress funds it.
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HR 309 allows the Secretary of the Interior to award grants to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, which operates the National Law Enforcement Museum. If Congress provides the money, the Secretary would give $6 million annually for seven years to support museum operations, including memorials, education programs, teacher training, records digitization, and officer wellness resources.
The bill primarily affects the National Law Enforcement Museum, law enforcement officers and their families, and the general public visiting the museum.
The museum would be required to offer free admission to officers, retirees, and families of fallen officers, plus one free public day weekly, and must submit to annual audits and yearly reports to Congress on how funds were used.
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Right now: it's on the House floor calendar. If the Senate changes it, it goes back to the House before reaching the President.
Latest action: — Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 658.