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House Extends National EMS Memorial Authorization
March 23, 2026
The U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed H.R. 2196, the National Emergency Medical Services Memorial Extension Act, introduced by Congressman Richard Hudson. This bipartisan legislation extends the authorization for the National EMS Memorial in Washington, D.C. by seven years, enabling the National Emergency Medical Services Memorial Foundation additional time to complete the memorial without using taxpayer funds. The extension supports ongoing efforts to honor EMS professionals who provide critical life-saving services nationwide.
- Why this matters: Procurement and contracting professionals involved with federal memorial projects or public works should note the extended authorization period, which may influence future contracting opportunities related to the memorial's completion.
- The bill underscores the federal government's support for EMS recognition initiatives, potentially increasing demand for specialized construction, landscaping, and memorial services in the Washington, D.C. area.
- Agencies and contractors should consider the extended timeline when planning resource allocation, compliance, and partnership opportunities with the National EMS Memorial Foundation.
- This extension reflects a broader trend of bipartisan support for public safety and emergency services commemorations, which may lead to similar procurement activities in related sectors.
EMS workers provide life-saving care, often risking their own lives in the process. Those brave men and women deserve a memorial in Washington, D.C., to honor their sacrifices. More time is needed to complete this important memorial, and I applaud Rep. Hudson for his efforts to get that timeline extended.
— Rep. Westerman
Each year, 850,000 EMS professionals answer more than 30 million calls at a momentβs notice. Itβs time we recognize these unsung heroes and honor their service with a permanent memorial in our nationβs capital.
— Rep. Richard Hudson
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U.S. House of Representatives, National Emergency Medical Services Memorial Foundation, Department of the Interior, House Natural Resources Committee, Subcommittee on Federal Lands
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- Hudson Bill to Complete National EMS Memorial Passes House | Congressman Richard Hudson · Hudson House · Mar 23