S4293-118

Passed Senate

To designate the United States courthouse annex located at 310 South Main Street in London, Kentucky, as the Eugene E. Siler, Jr. United States Courthouse Annex.

118th Congress Introduced May 8, 2024

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Summary

What This Bill Does

Names the federal courthouse annex at 310 South Main Street in London, Kentucky after Judge Eugene E. Siler, Jr.

Who Benefits and How

Judge Siler's memory is honored. Eastern Kentucky recognizes a distinguished jurist.

Who Bears the Burden and How

GSA incurs minor signage costs.

Key Provisions

  • Names courthouse annex as "Eugene E. Siler, Jr. United States Courthouse Annex"

Evidence Chain:

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At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Designates the U.S. courthouse annex in London, Kentucky as the "Eugene E. Siler, Jr. United States Courthouse Annex."

Who Benefits

  • Judge Siler memory
  • Eastern Kentucky

Who Bears Costs

  • GSA

Key Policy Areas

Federal Courts, Commemorations

Primary Purpose

Designates the U.S. courthouse annex in London, Kentucky as the "Eugene E. Siler, Jr. United States Courthouse Annex."

Policy Domains

Federal Courts Commemorations

Legislative Strategy

"Honor distinguished federal judge through building naming"

Legislative Progress

Passed Senate
Introduced Committee Passed
Jun 3, 2024

Reported by Mr. Carper, without amendment

May 8, 2024

Mr. McConnell introduced the following bill; which was read twice …

May 8, 2024 (inferred)

Passed Senate (inferred from es version)

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Federal Courts Commemorations

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