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US HB5103
Bill
Status
Introduced
9/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
John McGuire
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AI Summary
- Secretary of the Interior must develop within 30 days a program to coordinate cleanliness of federal and D.C. facilities, monuments, parks, sidewalks, highways, and transit systems, including graffiti removal
- Program aims to restore damaged or defaced federal public monuments, memorials, and statues, and encourage private-sector participation in beautification efforts
- Establishes the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Commission in the executive branch, chaired by a senior Executive Office of the President official, with representatives from Interior, Transportation, Homeland Security, FBI, U.S. Marshals, ATF, and three U.S. Attorney's offices
- Commission functions include recommending policies for maximum enforcement of federal immigration law in D.C., monitoring sanctuary-city compliance, facilitating forensic crime lab accreditation, assisting Metropolitan Police recruitment, and reviewing pretrial detention policies
- Commission will coordinate enhanced federal law enforcement presence at the National Mall, museums, monuments, Lafayette Park, Union Station, Rock Creek Park, and major parkways; both the program and commission terminate January 2, 2029
Legislative Description
Make the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Act of 2025 Make the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Act of 2026
Public lands and natural resources
Last Action
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 390.
1/14/2026
Committee Referrals
Subcommittee on Federal Lands11/25/2025
Oversight And Government Reform9/3/2025
Full Bill Text
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