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Press ReleaseCeremonial2026-04-01

Politico | House bill would bar Trump's signature from US currency

Jimmy Gomez
Jimmy Gomez
DCA-34 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Jimmy Gomez (D-CA) was published on 2026-04-01 and titled "Politico | House bill would bar Trump's signature from US currency". It focuses on the environment and touches on infrastructure.

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Politico | House bill would bar Trump's signature from US currency

By Aiden Reiter Rep. Jimmy Gomez plans to introduce a bill Thursday to stop the Trump administration’s efforts to put the president’s signature on dollar bills. Gomez’s (D-Calif.) proposal would make it illegal for any sitting U.S. president to put their name on the nation’s currency. The bill comes a few days after the Treasury Department announced it would put President Donald Trump’s signature on new bills in “honor of the 250th anniversary of the United States of America.” “Trump wants to slap his name on buildings, airports, and now the dollar bill, but U.S. currency belongs to the American people, not the President,” Gomez said. “No sitting president should be allowed to use the nation’s currency to personally promote themselves.” The Treasury and the treasurer, who oversees the printing of U.S. currency, did not specify where the signature will appear on U.S. currency, which bills it will appear on or when, and did not respond to a request for comment. Read full article here
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