HR 3642 IH for Congressional Gold Medal for Charles M. Schulz

106th CONGRESS

2d Session

H. R. 3642

To authorize the President to award a gold medal on behalf of the Congress to Charles M. Schulz in recognition of his lasting artistic contributions to the Nation and the world.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

February 10, 2000

Mr. THOMPSON of California (for himself, Ms. WOOLSEY, Mr. GEPHARDT, Mr. VENTO, Mr. PICKERING, Mr. JENKINS, Mrs. CAPPS, Mr. GEORGE MILLER of California, Mr. SMITH of New Jersey, Mr. SHIMKUS, Mr. GIBBONS, Mr. HOUGHTON, Mr. COOKSEY, Mr. MCGOVERN, Mr. DOOLEY of California, Mr. WOLF, Mr. BATEMAN, Mr. RADANOVICH, Mr. CROWLEY, Mr. POMBO, Mr. FROST, Mr. RAMSTAD, Mr. BACA, Mrs. FOWLER, Mr. SKELTON, Ms. ESHOO, Mr. ABERCROMBIE, Mr. REYES, Mr. VISCLOSKY, Mr. CONDIT, Mrs. LOWEY, Ms. DELAURO, Mr. HOLDEN, Mr. CRAMER, Mr. DICKS, Mr. MOORE, Mrs. THURMAN, Mr. LUCAS of Kentucky, Mr. SABO, Mr. GUTIERREZ, Mr. BOYD, Mr. SISISKY, Mr. BISHOP, Mrs. KELLY, Mr. CUNNINGHAM, Mr. BARRETT of Nebraska, Mr. THOMPSON of Mississippi, Mr. FARR of California, Mr. NETHERCUTT, Mr. FOSSELLA, Mr. SHAYS, Mr. MURTHA, Mr. WATTS of Oklahoma, Mr. KENNEDY of Rhode Island, Mrs. CLAYTON, Mr. LAHOOD, Ms. MILLENDER-MCDONALD, Ms. LEE, Mr. GOODLATTE, Ms. ROYBAL-ALLARD, Mr. HUTCHINSON, Mr. OBERSTAR, Mr. BILBRAY, Mr. PETERSON of Minnesota, Mr. MARKEY, Mr. FILNER, Mr. OWENS, Mr. STENHOLM, Mr. SANDLIN, Mr. MINGE, Mr. TURNER, Mr. JOHN, Mr. DREIER, Mr. OBEY, Mr. BECERRA, Mr. MCNULTY, Mr. ACKERMAN, Mr. ALLEN, Mr. BALDACCI, Ms. BALDWIN, Mr. BLUMENAUER, Mr. BOSWELL, Mr. BROWN of Ohio, Mr. CHAMBLISS, Mrs. CHRISTENSEN, Mr. CLEMENT, Mr. DOYLE, Mr. EDWARDS, Mr. ENGEL, Mr. FOLEY, Mr. FORBES, Mr. GILMAN, Mr. GORDON, Mr. GREEN of Texas, Mr. HASTINGS of Washington, Mr. HAYES, Mr. HULSHOF, Mr. JACKSON of Illinois, Mr. JEFFERSON, Mr. KILDEE, Mr. KIND, Mr. KING, Mr. KUCINICH, Mr. LEWIS of Kentucky, Ms. LOFGREN, Mrs. MCCARTHY of New York, Ms. MCCARTHY of Missouri, Mr. MCKEON, Mr. MASCARA, Mrs. MEEK of Florida, Mrs. MORELLA, Mrs. NAPOLITANO, Mr. PALLONE, Mr. PASCRELL, Ms. PELOSI, Mr. PHELPS, Mr. PICKETT, Mr. POMEROY, Mr. RODRIGUEZ, Ms. SANCHEZ, Mr. SAWYER, Mr. SHOWS, Mr. SNYDER, Mrs. TAUSCHER, Mr. UDALL of New Mexico, Ms. WATERS, Mr. WEINER, Mr. WU, Mr. WYNN, Mr. ARMEY, Mr. BAIRD, Mr. CALVERT, Mr. CAPUANO, Mr. COBLE, Mrs. CUBIN, Mr. GONZALEZ, Mr. HILL of Indiana, Mr. HOEFFEL, Mr. HORN, Mr. HOYER, Mr. INSLEE, Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas, Mr. LAMPSON, Mr. LANTOS, Mr. UDALL of Colorado, Mr. WATT of North Carolina, Mr. TIERNEY, Mr. MORAN of Virginia, Mr. BERMAN, Mr. PETRI, Mr. ANDREWS, Mr. BARCIA, Ms. BERKLEY, Mr. BLAGOJEVICH, Mr. BORSKI, Mr. BRADY of Pennsylvania, Mr. CALLAHAN, Mr. CARDIN, Mrs. CHENOWETH-HAGE, Mr. CONYERS, Mr. DELAY, Mr. DICKEY, Mr. EVANS, Mr. GALLEGLY, Mr. GOODE, Mr. HALL of Texas, Mr. HINCHEY, Mr. HOLT, Mr. HYDE, Mrs. JONES of Ohio, Ms. KAPTUR, Mr. KUYKENDALL, Mr. LEWIS of California, Mr. LUTHER, Mr. MARTINEZ, Mr. NADLER, Mr. ORTIZ, Mr. OSE, Mr. PRICE of North Carolina, Mr. REYNOLDS, Mr. SHERMAN, Mr. SPRATT, Mr. STARK, Mr. STRICKLAND, Mr. SWEENEY, Mr. TANNER, Mr. TAYLOR of Mississippi, Mr. TRAFICANT, Mr. WAMP, Mr. WAXMAN, Mr. WELDON of Pennsylvania, Mr. WEXLER, Mrs. WILSON, Mrs. BIGGERT, Mr. BONIOR, Mr. COYNE, Mr. DIAZ-BALART, Mr. HERGER, Mr. KLINK, Mr. LAZIO, Mr. MCINTYRE, Mr. QUINN, Mr. RYAN of Wisconsin, Mr. YOUNG of Florida, Mr. YOUNG of Alaska, Mr. SMITH of Washington, Mr. TOWNS, Mr. HILLIARD, Mr. FORD, Mr. STUPAK, Mr. BONILLA, Mr. LATOURETTE, Mr. FRANK of Massachusetts, Mr. THUNE, Mr. ISAKSON, Mr. BOEHLERT, Mr. WHITFIELD, Mr. WALSH, Mr. EVERETT, Mrs. MINK of Hawaii, Mr. GEJDENSON, Mrs. MALONEY of New York, Mr. MANZULLO, Mr. SKEEN, Ms. VELAZQUEZ, Ms. SLAUGHTER, Mr. SCOTT, Ms. SCHAKOWSKY, Mr. PASTOR, Mr. OLVER, Ms. NORTON, Mr. MENENDEZ, Mr. MCDERMOTT, Mr. LEWIS of Georgia, Mr. LEVIN, Mr. LARSON, Ms. KILPATRICK, Mr. ETHERIDGE, Mr. DELAHUNT, Ms. DEGETTE, Mr. DAVIS of Florida, Mr. BENTSEN, Mr. RUSH, Mr. LIPINSKI, Ms. CARSON, Mrs. BONO, Mr. CUMMINGS, Ms. BROWN of Florida, Mr. BARTLETT of Maryland, Mr. BARRETT of Wisconsin, Mr. DIXON, Mrs. EMERSON, Mr. HALL of Ohio, Ms. HOOLEY of Oregon, Ms. EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON of Texas, Mr. MATSUI, Mr. MEEHAN, Mr. NEAL of Massachusetts, Ms. RIVERS, Mr. DAVIS of Illinois, Mr. MORAN of Kansas, Mr. WEYGAND, Mr. COSTELLO, Mr. HUNTER, Mr. EWING, Mr. WELLER, Mr. SMITH of Michigan, Mr. BALLENGER, Mr. BRYANT, Mr. SANDERS, Mr. UNDERWOOD, Mr. CLYBURN, Mr. KANJORSKI, Mr. KOLBE, Mr. SCARBOROUGH, Mr. BURTON of Indiana, Mr. BUYER, Mr. TAUZIN, Mr. TERRY, Mr. MCHUGH, Mr. MEEKS of New York, Mr. JONES of North Carolina, Mr. WALDEN of Oregon, Mr. DEMINT, Mr. MOAKLEY, Mr. SIMPSON, Mr. HAYWORTH, Ms. MCKINNEY, Mr. SHERWOOD, Mr. DEAL of Georgia, Mr. TANCREDO, Mr. WELDON of Florida, Mr. DEUTSCH, Mr. RAHALL, Mr. MILLER of Florida, Mr. CRANE, Mr. EHLERS, Mr. UPTON, Mr. PAYNE, Mr. SAXTON, Mr. SERRANO, Mr. FATTAH, Mr. TOOMEY, Mr. WISE, and Mr. KLECZKA) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Banking and Financial Services

 

A BILL

To authorize the President to award a gold medal on behalf of the Congress to Charles M. Schulz in recognition of his lasting artistic contributions to the Nation and the world.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. FINDINGS.

The Congress finds the following:

(1) Charles M. Schulz was born on November 26, 1922, in St. Paul, Minnesota, the son of Carl and Dena Schulz.

(2) Charles M. Schulz served his country in World War II, working his way up from infantryman to staff sergeant and eventually leading a machine gun squad. He kept morale high by decorating fellow soldiers' letters home with cartoons of barracks life.

(3) After returning from the war, Charles M. Schulz returned to his love for illustration and took a job with `Timeless Topix'. He also took a second job as an art instructor. Eventually his hard work paid off when the Saturday Evening Post began purchasing a number of his single comic panels.

(4) It was in his first weekly comic strip, `L'il Folks', that Charlie Brown was born. That comic strip, which was eventually renamed `Peanuts', became the sole focus of Charles M. Schulz's career.

(5) Charles M. Schulz has drawn every frame of his strip, which runs seven days a week, since it was created in October 1950. This is rare dedication in the field of comic illustration.

(6) The `Peanuts' comic strip appears in 2,600 newspapers around the world and reaches approximately 335 million readers every day in 20 different languages. Because of this, Charles M. Schulz is the most successful comic illustrator in the world.

(7) Charles M. Schulz's television special, `A Charlie Brown Christmas', has run for 34 consecutive years. In all, more than 60 animated specials have been created based on `Peanuts' characters. Four feature films, 1,400 books, and a hit Broadway musical about the `Peanuts' characters have also been produced.

(8) Charles M. Schulz is a leader in the field of comic illustration and in his community. He has paved the way for other artists in this field over the last 50 years and continues to be praised for his outstanding achievements.

(9) Charles M. Schulz has given back to his community in many ways, including owning and operating Redwood Empire Ice Arena in Santa Rosa, California. The arena has become a favorite gathering spot for people of all ages. Charles M. Schulz finances a yearly ice show that draws crowds from all over the San Francisco Bay Area.

(10) Charles M. Schulz has given the Nation a unique sense of optimism, purpose, and pride. Whether through the Great Pumpkin Patch, the Kite Eating Tree, Lucy's Psychiatric Help Stand, or Snoopy's adventures with the Red Baron, `Peanuts' has embodied human vulnerabilities, emotions, and potential.

(11) Charles M. Schulz's lifetime of work has linked generations of Americans and has become a part of the fabric of our national culture.

SEC. 2. CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL.

(a) PRESENTATION AUTHORIZED- The President is authorized to present, on behalf of the Congress, a gold medal of appropriate design to Charles M. Schulz in recognition of his lasting artistic contributions to the Nation and the world.

(b) DESIGN AND STRIKING- For the purpose of the presentation referred to in subsection (a), the Secretary of the Treasury (hereafter in this Act referred to as the `Secretary') shall strike a gold medal with suitable emblems, devices, and inscriptions, to be determined by the Secretary.

SEC. 3. DUPLICATE MEDALS.

Under such regulations as the Secretary may prescribe, the Secretary may strike and sell duplicates in bronze of the gold medal struck under section 2 at a price sufficient to cover the costs of the medals, including labor, materials, dies, use of machinery, overhead expenses, and the cost of the gold medal.

SEC. 4. NATIONAL MEDALS.

The medals struck under this Act are national medals for purposes of chapter 51 of title 31, United States Code.

SEC. 5. FUNDING AND PROCEEDS OF SALE.

(a) AUTHORIZATION- There is hereby authorized to be charged against the United States Mint Public Enterprise Fund an amount not to exceed $30,000 to pay for the cost of the medals authorized by this Act.

(b) PROCEEDS OF SALE- Amounts received from the sale of duplicate bronze medals under section 3 shall be deposited in the United States Mint Public Enterprise Fund.

END HB3462.  Voting Status:

2/10/2000:
Referred to the House Committee on Banking and Financial Services.
2/15/2000 11:50am:
Mr. Lucas (OK) moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
2/15/2000 11:50am:
Considered under suspension of the rules.
2/15/2000 12:13pm:
At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed.
2/15/2000 12:39pm:
Considered as unfinished business.
2/15/2000 12:48pm:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 410 - 1 (Roll no. 19).
2/15/2000 12:48pm:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Authority to Mint Gold Coinage for Medals: 31USC 5111:
Sec. 5111. Minting and issuing coins, medals, and numismatic items

 

 

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