Skip to main content

Search Results: keywords:"pines foundation"

  • S. 3534 is a bill introduced by Mrs. Gillibrand to allow the Pines Foundation to create the Fire Island AIDS Memorial. This memorial will honor residents of Fire Island Pines and Cherry Grove, New York, who suffered and died from the AIDS epidemic. The bill prohibits the use...

    Simple Explanation

    The bill lets a group build a special place on Fire Island to remember people who died from a disease called AIDS, but they can't use money from the government to do it. A park manager has to say the design is okay, and other people can chip in money to help.

  • H.R. 6812 is a bill that allows the Pines Foundation to build a memorial known as the "Fire Island AIDS Memorial" at Fire Island National Seashore. This memorial is intended to honor those from Fire Island Pines and Cherry Grove, New York, who died from the AIDS epidemic, and...

    Simple Explanation

    The bill lets a group build a special place on Fire Island to remember people who died from a sickness called AIDS. No money from the government will be used, and they need to make sure that the place is well taken care of with help from people who want to donate.

  • S. 3534 authorizes the Pines Foundation to establish a memorial in Fire Island National Seashore to honor the residents of Fire Island Pines and Cherry Grove who died from AIDS. It aims to remember those who suffered during the AIDS epidemic and educate future generations...

    Simple Explanation

    S. 3534 is a plan to build a special place on Fire Island to remember people who lived there and died from a disease called AIDS. This special place can't use money from the federal government, so people have to find other ways to pay for it, like getting money from donations, and the government has to say "okay" to where and how it's built.