A bill to prohibit the use of the name, image, likeness, or signature of a sitting President on Federal assets, and for other purposes.
Summary
This legislation aims to establish a strict prohibition against featuring the personal identity of a current president on federal assets. Under this proposal, the government would be barred from using a sitting president's name, image, likeness, or signature on various types of federal property, which could include buildings, signage, or other government-owned materials. The bill seeks to ensure that public resources are not used to promote the personal brand or identity of the individual currently holding the nation's highest office.
If enacted, the practical impact would likely involve a standardization of federal property to exclude the personal identifiers of the incumbent leader. This could prevent the branding of taxpayer-funded projects or facilities with the name or image of a sitting president while they are still in power. The bill has been referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs for further consideration, though most introduced bills of this nature do not advance to become law.