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Removal of Albert Pike Statue from Washington D.C.

This act mandates the removal of the Albert Pike statue located near Judiciary Square in Washington D.C. The statue is to be donated to a museum or similar entity for preservation and indoor display, ensuring it is not exhibited outdoors. For citizens, this means a change in the public landscape of the capital.
Key points
The Albert Pike statue will be removed from its public location in Washington D.C.
The removed statue will be donated to a museum or similar institution for preservation and indoor display.
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Additional Information
Albert Pike Statue Removal Act
Print number: HR 1165
Sponsor: Del. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large]
Process start date: 2021-02-18