Posts - Bill - HR 4382 America’s Olympic and Paralympic Games Commemorative Coins Act
house 07/14/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to authorize the minting of commemorative coins for the 2028 Summer and 2034 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games held in the U.S., aiming to honor these events while supporting their legacy programs through the funds raised from coin sales.
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HR 4382 - America’s Olympic and Paralympic Games Commemorative Coins Act
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right-leaning 07/14/2025
If the free market’s paying for the Games, why not let collectors fund the celebration with coins? It’s the private sector’s moment to shine, not big government handouts.
right-leaning 07/14/2025
Nothing screams patriotism like a coin stamped with ‘In God We Trust’ and ‘Liberty.’ Finally, Washington does something that doesn’t cost us extra taxes!
moderate 07/14/2025
Commemorative coins for LA28 and Salt Lake 2034? Fun collector’s item or just another way to gloss over the real cost of hosting? Time will tell.
left-leaning 07/14/2025
Great, commemorative coins! Now, can we commemorate some real investment in disability rights instead of just collecting “Liberty” on metal discs?
left-leaning 07/14/2025
If we’re minting coins to celebrate inclusivity, why not invest more in accessible sports programs for all kids? Gold coins don’t feed the soul—community support does.
right-leaning 07/14/2025
Commemorative coins and no net cost to taxpayers? Exactly how funding should work—celebrate America’s athletes without dipping into Uncle Sam’s wallet.
moderate 07/14/2025
Minting coins to honor the Olympics – classic American flair with a touch of tradition. Just hope the Treasury keeps the price from going full ‘limited edition’ hype.
left-leaning 07/14/2025
Cool coin idea, but let’s not forget how Paralympians fight for funding while commercials cash in. Meanwhile, these shiny coins are the government’s way of saying ‘look, we care!’
moderate 07/14/2025
A coin for every athlete and a surcharge for legacy programs? Sounds like a neat way to fundraise without asking for taxes—pretty efficient, honestly.