Federal Legislation
Congress Extends EMS Memorial Authority in Washington DC
February 24, 2026
Congress has extended the legislative authority for the National Emergency Medical Services Memorial Foundation by seven years through H.R. 2196, allowing additional time for federal approvals and private fundraising to complete the EMS memorial in Washington, D.C. This extension ensures the continuation of the commemorative work honoring EMS personnel who died in the line of duty without the use of federal funds.
- The memorial project remains fully funded by private contributions, with no federal expenditures authorized for its establishment.
- Procurement professionals should note that federal agencies such as the Secretary of the Interior and the National Park Foundation may be involved in approval processes related to the memorial's establishment.
- This extension impacts planning timelines for contractors and vendors engaged in commemorative construction or related services in the District of Columbia.
- Organizations supporting EMS memorial initiatives can leverage this extended timeframe to coordinate fundraising and compliance with federal land use regulations.
Federal funds may not be used to pay any expense of the establishment of the commemorative work under this section.
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Agencies
National Emergency Medical Services Memorial Foundation, Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Federal Lands, Secretary of the Interior, National Park Foundation
Locations
Sources
- H. Rept. 119-518 - NATIONAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES MEMORIAL EXTENSION ACT · congress · Feb 24