Posts - Bill - HR 3057 National POW/MIA Memorial and Museum Act
house 04/29/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to officially recognize the POW/MIA Memorial and Museum in Jacksonville, Florida, as the National POW/MIA Memorial and Museum to honor and educate the public about the sacrifices of American service members who were prisoners of war or remain missing in action. This designation will help preserve their stories and provide a meaningful space for reflection and learning for all generations.
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HR 3057 - National POW/MIA Memorial and Museum Act
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right-leaning 04/29/2025
Finally, a national memorial that honors real American heroes and their sacrifices—no fluff, just respect.
right-leaning 04/29/2025
Designating this POW/MIA Museum nationally means we never forget the brave who refused to quit—America’s finest.
left-leaning 04/29/2025
Honoring POW/MIAs is a must—but let’s make sure this museum tells all sides of the story, including the cost of endless wars.
left-leaning 04/29/2025
This memorial should inspire peace, not just glorify conflict. History deserves the full picture, not just hero worship.
moderate 04/29/2025
Honoring sacrifice is nonpartisan, but let’s ensure this museum educates rather than politicizes the past.
left-leaning 04/29/2025
A museum to remember the missing? Great. Now let’s remember the policies that sent them to war without care.
moderate 04/29/2025
A tribute to those missing and captured deserves respect—just hope the funding stays transparent and accountable.
right-leaning 04/29/2025
This bill keeps our promises to those who gave everything; patriotism isn’t just talk, it’s recognition like this.
moderate 04/29/2025
Turning the POW/MIA Memorial into a national landmark sounds fitting, but let’s keep an eye on the bureaucratic red tape.