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H.R. 6188: To amend title 36, United States Code, to designate the composition known as “Here Rests in Honored Glory” by Donald B. Miller as the national hymn of the United States.

This bill proposes to amend U.S. federal law by designating a musical composition titled "Here Rests in Honored Glory," created by Donald B. Miller, as the national hymn of the United States. The specific sections of the U.S. Code that would be affected are found in Chapter 3 of Title 36, which covers national symbols and holidays.

Key Provisions

  • Designation of National Hymn: The bill explicitly states that the composition "Here Rests in Honored Glory" will officially be recognized as the national hymn.
  • Clerical Amendments: The bill requires updates to the legal text, including the addition of the new hymn in the section of the U.S. Code that lists national symbols.

By enacting this bill, the United States would have an official hymn distinct from other national anthems or songs, which recognizes and celebrates certain values or principles, likely tied to national pride, remembrance, or honor.

Impact of the Bill

The bill's primary focus is on the cultural and symbolic designation of a hymn rather than on any changes to policies, funding, or practices related to other areas of governance. It is largely a matter of national heritage, seeking to instill a sense of unity and recognition through a shared musical work.

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Date Action
Nov. 20, 2025 Introduced in House
Nov. 20, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

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