Save the Statue of Liberty Act
Summary
The Save the Statue of Liberty Act (H.R. 3316) would require the Department of the Interior to complete all necessary safety and security upgrades required to fully reopen the Statue of Liberty to the public. The bill’s primary goal is to restore the same level of visitor access to the monument’s interior and crown that existed prior to the security closures following the September 11, 2001, attacks. If enacted, the National Park Service would be directed to use available funds to expedite these improvements, allowing tourists to once again climb to the top of the statue.
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