Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 108 Part 5.djvu/866

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108 STAT. 4356 PUBLIC LAW 103-422 —OCT. 25, 1994 Public Law 103-422 103d Congress Joint Resolution Oct. 25, 1994 Approving the location of a Thomas Paine Memorial and a World War II Memorial [S.J. Res. 227] in the Nation's Capital. Whereas section 6(a) of the Act entitled "An Act to provide standards for placement of commemorative works on certain Federal lands in the District of Columbia and its environs, and for other purposes," approved November 14, 1986 (Public Law 99-652; 100 Stat. 3650) provides that the location of a commemorative work in the area described as Area I shall be deemed disapproved unless the location is approved by law not later than 150 days after notification of Congress that the commemorative work may be located in Area I; and Whereas Public Law 102-407, as amended by Public Law 102- 459, authorized the Thomas Paine National Historical Association U.S.A. Memorial Foundation to establish a memorial on Federal land in the District of Columbia to Thomas Paine; and Whereas Public Law 103-32, approved May 25, 1993 (107 Stat. 90), authorized the American Battle Monuments Commission to establish a memorial on Federal land in the District of Columbia to members of the Armed Forces who served in World War II; and Whereas the Secretary of the Interior has notified the Congress of his determination that such memorials should be located in Area I: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 40 USC 1003 United States of America in Congress assembled, That (a) the loca- "°*®- tion of a Thomas Paine Memorial, authorized by Public Law 102- 407, as amended by Public Law 102-459, within either Area I or Area II as described in Public Law 99-652 (100 Stat. 3650),