On January 13, 2014 Rep. Raul Grijalva of Arizona asked for permission to speak in favor of H.R. 1513 a bill to expand the boundaries of the Gettysburg National Military Park to include the Gettysburg Train Station.
“The Battle of Gettysburg is one of the Civil War’s most revered and remembered events. Over the course of 3 days in southeastern Pennsylvania, approximately 50,000 Americans lost their lives, and the battle turned out to be one of the turning points in the war. This tragic sacrifice will always hold a unique place in our national history and story, but it was the eloquence and humanity of President Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address that has helped it endure for 150 years.”
“H.R. 1513 expands the boundaries of the Gettysburg National Military Park to include the Gettysburg Train Station and a 45-acre plot known as Plum Run. The Borough of Gettysburg plans to donate the train station to the National Park Service so they can incorporate this significant resource into their efforts to appropriately protect Gettysburg, its story, and its contribution to our Nation. By authorizing the Park Service to accept the donation, H.R. 1513 makes this possible”, he said.
“This bill passed out of committee by unanimous consent. I am pleased that we are able to vote on it today on the floor of the House. We support H.R. 1513 and urge its adoption. I reserve the balance of my time”, said Rep. Grijalva (source: Congressional Record: http://thomas.loc.gov).