US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HCR33

Introduced
5/14/25  

Caption

Directing the Architect of the Capitol to install at a permanent location on the western front of the United States Capitol an honorific plaque listing the names of all of the officers of the United States Capitol Police, the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia, and other Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies and protective entities who responded to the violence that occurred at the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Impact

If enacted, HCR33 will ensure a lasting tribute to those who served during the January 6 events, institutionalizing the recognition of their contributions to upholding law and order. This act serves not just as a memorial but as a public acknowledgment of the challenges faced by law enforcement personnel. The installation of this plaque will become a part of the historical narrative of the Capitol, reminding future generations of the events that transpired and the professionals who upheld the law during those turbulent times.

Summary

HCR33 is a concurrent resolution directing the Architect of the Capitol to install a permanent honorific plaque on the western front of the United States Capitol. This plaque is intended to honor the officers from various law enforcement agencies, including the United States Capitol Police and the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia, who responded to the violence that occurred on January 6, 2021. The resolution emphasizes the importance of recognizing the sacrifices and bravery of these law enforcement officers during a critical event in U.S. history.

Contention

While there may not be significant points of contention surrounding this resolution itself, discussions around events like January 6 often evoke strong opinions regarding the actions of law enforcement and government accountability. Some may argue about the narrative being upheld through such memorials, debating whether it accurately reflects the circumstances and the varying perspectives on the events that unfolded. However, the focus of HCR33 remains primarily on honoring law enforcement officers' bravery, which is largely supported across the political spectrum.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US SR580

A resolution directing the Architect of the Capitol to prominently display, in a publicly accessible location in the Senate wing of the United States Capitol, a plaque honoring the members of law enforcement responding on January 6, 2021, until the plaque can be placed in its permanent location.

US SR574

A resolution observing the fifth anniversary of the attack on the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021, and recognizing the essential work of United States Capitol personnel, including the United States Capitol Police.

US SR51

Designating January 6, 2025, as "1/6 Day" in Pennsylvania to honor the law enforcement officers who defended our nation against the insurrection at the United States Capitol and the members of the Congress of the United States who proceeded to vote despite threats to their personal safety, on the four-year anniversary of the January 6, 2021, insurrection.

US SR1706

Condemning the pardons and commutations of sentences for those individuals involved in the attack at the United States capitol building on January 6, 2021.

US SR0006

A resolution condemning the attack on the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021, including the assault on the courageous members of the Capitol Police, and denouncing the use of presidential pardon power to absolve those who participated in the dangerous and anti-democratic riots.

US HB7369

United States Capitol Police Reserve Fund Act of 2026

US HB8364

To amend title 5, United States Code, to authorize the increase of the retirement age in the United States Capitol Police.

US SB896

State Capitol: 250th Anniversary of the United States.

US HB7162

To amend title 40, United States Code, to permit commercial filmmaking and photography on the United States Capitol grounds, and for other purposes.

US HB2693

Relating to designating January 6 as Defenders of the United States Capitol Recognition Day.

Similar Bills

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