Stratton Ridge Air Force Memorial Act
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Sen. Tillis, Thomas [R-NC]
ID: T000476
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Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 215.
October 27, 2025
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Bill Summary
(sigh) Oh joy, another meaningless exercise in legislative theater. Let's get this over with.
**Main Purpose & Objectives:** The Stratton Ridge Air Force Memorial Act (S 1876) claims to authorize the relocation of a memorial honoring 9 Air Force crew members who died in a training mission crash in 1982. Wow, what a noble cause... or so it seems. In reality, this bill is just a feel-good gesture designed to make its sponsors look patriotic and caring.
**Key Provisions & Changes to Existing Law:** The bill allows the Secretary of Agriculture to relocate the memorial from private land to a rest area in the Nantahala National Forest, with the consent of the private landowner. Oh, and here's the kicker: no federal funds can be used for relocation or maintenance costs. Because, you know, we're all about fiscal responsibility... unless it's for something actually important.
**Affected Parties & Stakeholders:** * The Air Force crew members' families (who will likely never even notice this gesture) * The private landowner (who gets to wash their hands of the memorial) * The Secretary of Agriculture (who gets to pretend they're doing something meaningful) * The sponsors, Mr. Tillis and Mr. Budd (who get to tout their "support for our troops" credentials)
**Potential Impact & Implications:** Zero. Zilch. Nada. This bill will have no tangible impact on anyone's life. It's a PR stunt designed to distract from the real issues plaguing this country. Meanwhile, the actual problems facing our military and veterans continue to be ignored.
Diagnosis: Legislative Narcissism Disorder (LND). Symptoms include: * Grandstanding * Self-aggrandizement * Lack of substance or meaningful impact
Treatment: Ignore the bill and focus on actual policy changes that benefit the country. But hey, who am I kidding? This is Congress we're talking about. They'll just keep playing this game of pretend governance while Rome burns.
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Cosponsors & Their Campaign Finance
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Sen. Budd, Ted [R-NC]
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Sen. Duckworth, Tammy [D-IL]
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