[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 5103 Introduced in House (IH)]

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119th CONGRESS
  1st Session
                                H. R. 5103

    To establish a program to Beautify the District of Columbia and 
   establish the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Commission.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                           September 3, 2025

 Mr. McGuire introduced the following bill; which was referred to the 
 Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and in addition to the 
    Committee on Natural Resources, for a period to be subsequently 
   determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such 
 provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned

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                                 A BILL


 
    To establish a program to Beautify the District of Columbia and 
   establish the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Commission.

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

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

    This Act may be cited as the ``Make the District of Columbia Safe 
and Beautiful Act''.

SEC. 2. PROGRAM TO BEAUTIFY DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

    (a) Establishment.--
            (1) In general.--Not later than 30 days after the date of 
        the enactment of this section, the Secretary of the Interior 
        (hereinafter the ``Secretary'') shall develop a program to 
        beautify the District of Columbia (hereinafter the 
        ``Program'').
            (2) Consultation.--The Secretary, when establishing the 
        Program, shall consult with each of the following:
                    (A) The Attorney General.
                    (B) The Secretary of Transportation.
                    (C) The Mayor of the District of Columbia.
                    (D) The United States Attorney for the District of 
                Columbia.
                    (E) The Administrator of General Services.
                    (F) The heads of such other Federal departments and 
                agencies and District of Columbia officials as the 
                Secretary deems appropriate.
    (b) Purpose.--The purpose of the Program is to establish a plan for 
Federal and local officials to--
            (1) coordinate, and maintain, the cleanliness, of Federal 
        and District of Columbia facilities, monuments, land, public 
        spaces, sidewalks, parks, highways, roads, transit systems, and 
        other commonly visited areas within the District of Columbia, 
        including through the removal of graffiti;
            (2) restore Federal public monuments, memorials, statues, 
        markers, and similar properties that have been damaged or 
        defaced or inappropriately removed or changed; and
            (3) encourage private-sector participation in the efforts 
        of the Program.
    (c) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment 
of this section, and annually thereafter, the Secretary shall submit a 
report to the Committees on Oversight and Government Reform and on 
Natural Resources of the House of Representatives and the Committees on 
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and on Energy and Natural 
Resources of the Senate that includes a summary of the progress made 
toward achieving the purpose of the Program as described in subsection 
(b).
    (d) Sunset.--This section, and the Program established by this 
section, shall terminate on January 2, 2029.

SEC. 3. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SAFE AND BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION.

    (a) Establishment.--There is established in the executive branch a 
District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Commission (hereafter the 
``Commission'').
    (b) Membership.--
            (1) In general.--The Commission shall be comprised of 
        representatives of each of the following entities:
                    (A) The Department of the Interior.
                    (B) The Department of Transportation.
                    (C) The Department of Homeland Security.
                    (D) The Federal Bureau of Investigation.
                    (E) The United States Marshals Service.
                    (F) The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and 
                Explosives.
                    (G) The United States Attorney's Office for the 
                District of Columbia.
                    (H) The United States Attorney's Office for the 
                District of Maryland.
                    (I) The United States Attorney's Office for the 
                Eastern District of Virginia.
                    (J) Such other entities of the Federal Government 
                as may be determined by the Chair of the Commission.
            (2) Designation of members.--Not later than 45 days after 
        the date of the enactment of this section (or, in the case of 
        an entity described in subsection (b)(1)(J), not later than 45 
        days after the Chair of the Commission designates the entity), 
        the head of each entity described in subsection (b)(1) shall 
        designate a representative of that entity to serve as the 
        representative of the entity on the Commission.
    (c) Chair.--
            (1) Designation.--Not later than 45 days after the date of 
        the enactment of this section, the President shall designate a 
        senior level official from the Executive Office of the 
        President to serve as the Chair of the Commission.
            (2) Functions.--The Chair shall perform functions that 
        include the following:
                    (A) Developing a schedule of meetings for the 
                Commission.
                    (B) Designating entities who shall be represented 
                on the Commission under subsection (b)(1)(J).
                    (C) In consultation with the members of the 
                Commission, developing a charter for the Commission 
                and, not later than 7 days after the date on which the 
                charter is completed, submitting the charter to the 
                appropriate committees of Congress.
    (d) Functions and Authorities.--
            (1) Functions.--The functions of the Commission are to 
        recommend actions, and review the effectiveness of such 
        actions, with respect to the following:
                    (A) Developing and encouraging the implementation 
                of polices which will direct the maximum enforcement of 
                Federal immigration law within the District of 
                Columbia, including policies to encourage the 
                redirection of available Federal, State, or local law 
                enforcement resources to apprehend and deport illegal 
                aliens.
                    (B) Monitoring the District of Columbia's 
                sanctuary-city status and compliance with the 
                enforcement of Federal immigration law.
                    (C) Facilitating the prompt and complete 
                accreditation of the District of Columbia's forensic 
                crime laboratory.
                    (D) In collaboration with its leadership and union, 
                ensuring that the Metropolitan Police Department of the 
                District of Columbia is provided with assistance to 
                facilitate the recruitment, retention, and capabilities 
                of its officers and facilitating the provision of 
                Federal personnel, resources, and expertise to reduce 
                crime.
                    (E) Collaborating with appropriate local government 
                entities to provide assistance to increase the speed 
                and lower the cost of processing concealed carry 
                license requests in the District of Columbia.
                    (F) Reviewing and, as appropriate, recommending 
                revisions to Federal prosecutorial policies on pretrial 
                detention of criminal defendants to ensure that 
                individuals who pose a genuine threat to public safety 
                are detained to the maximum extent permitted by law.
                    (G) Collaborating with appropriate local government 
                entities to provide assistance to end fare evasion and 
                other crime within the Washington Metropolitan Area 
                Transit Authority system.
                    (H) Facilitating the deployment of a more robust 
                Federal law enforcement presence, and in coordination 
                with local law enforcement agencies, facilitating the 
                deployment of a more robust local law enforcement 
                presence (as appropriate) within the District of 
                Columbia, including the National Mall and Memorial 
                Parks, museums, monuments, Lafayette Park, Union 
                Station, Rock Creek Park, Anacostia Park, the George 
                Washington Memorial Parkway, the Suitland Parkway, and 
                the Baltimore-Washington Parkway.
            (2) Coordination with other authorities.--The Commission 
        may, to the extent permitted by law, request operational 
        assistance from and coordinate with Federal and local officials 
        as appropriate, including the Metropolitan Police Department of 
        the District of Columbia, the Washington Metropolitan Area 
        Transit Authority, the United States Park Police, and the 
        Amtrak Police.
    (e) Report.--The Commission shall submit a report to the 
appropriate committees of Congress which includes a summary of the 
functions and authorities carried out pursuant to subsection (d), and 
shall include in the report such recommendations for legislation as the 
Commission considers appropriate.
    (f) Appropriate Committees of Congress Defined.--In this section, 
the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' means--
            (1) the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of the 
        House of Representatives; and
            (2) the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
        Affairs of the Senate.
    (g) Sunset.--This section, and the Commission established by this 
section, shall terminate on January 2, 2029.
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