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S. 1858: To require that national cemeteries be open to visitors on legal public holidays.

The bill, designated as S. 1858, aims to mandate that all national cemeteries managed by the Department of Defense, the Department of Veterans Affairs, or the National Park Service remain open to visitors on legal public holidays. This requirement pertains to cemeteries that honor military veterans and provide a place for families and the public to pay their respects. The legal public holidays are defined in a specific section of the U.S. Code, which includes widely recognized holidays such as New Year's Day, Independence Day, and Memorial Day, among others.

Key Provisions

  • All national cemeteries under the aforementioned departments will be open for visitation.
  • The specific days of observance will align with those designated as legal public holidays by federal law.

Purpose of the Bill

The intent behind the legislation is to ensure that individuals can visit and honor veterans at these cemeteries on significant days when many people have time off from work, thus facilitating remembrance and reflection for families and friends of deceased veterans.

Impact on National Cemeteries

This bill would likely require adjustments in operation and staffing at national cemeteries to accommodate visitors on these public holidays. This could include considerations for maintenance, security, and visitor services to ensure a respectful and accessible environment.

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Sponsors

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Actions

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Date Action
May. 22, 2025 Introduced in Senate
May. 22, 2025 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

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