Analyst Brief March 03, 2026

H.R. 6644 — Housing for the 21st Century Act, as amended

Current Status
Introduced

Executive Summary

H.R. 5616 directs the Secretary of the Treasury to mint and issue $2.50 numismatic and circulating coins. This bill commemorates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The bill aims to connect Americans to their heritage through coinage and authorizes a study on the feasibility of a circulating $2.50 coin.

Bill Data

Primary Sponsor
Mr. Aderholt (R-AL)
Bill Number
H. R. 5616
Co-Sponsors
Mrs. Watson Coleman, Ms. Salazar, Mr. Evans

Arguments For

  • Argument 1: The bill celebrates American history and heritage, fostering national pride and unity.
  • Argument 2: The numismatic coins could generate revenue for the government through sales to collectors.
  • Argument 3: A circulating $2.50 coin could streamline transactions and reduce reliance on lower denomination coins.
  • Argument 4: The bill provides a bipartisan opportunity to commemorate a significant milestone in American history.
Likely Supporters
Coin collector associationsHistorical societies

Arguments Against

  • Argument 1: The study on a circulating $2.50 coin could be seen as a waste of taxpayer money if the coin is deemed impractical.
  • Argument 2: Opponents may argue that focusing on coinage distracts from more pressing economic issues.
  • Argument 3: The bill could face opposition from groups concerned about the environmental impact of mining precious metals for the coins.
  • Argument 4: The implementation of a new circulating coin could face logistical challenges and resistance from businesses.
Likely Opponents
Anti-waste groupsEnvironmental advocacy groups

📋 Key Provisions

  • Directs the Treasury to mint and issue $2.50 numismatic coins with specific weight, diameter, and composition requirements.
  • Requires the obverse of the numismatic coins to feature an image of allegorical liberty wielding the Declaration of Independence.
  • Mandates a study on the feasibility of minting and issuing a $2.50 coin for general circulation.
  • Specifies design elements for the numismatic coins, including inscriptions related to the Semiquincentennial of the United States.

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Claim Analysis Page 3, Line 14

Authorizes minting of up to 100,000 gold numismatic coins.

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"not more than 100,000 $2.50 numis-"

Claim Analysis Page 3, Line 17

Requires numismatic coins to contain at least 90 percent gold or silver.

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"contain not less than 90 percent gold"

Claim Analysis Page 5, Line 9

The bill mandates a study on the feasibility of a $2.50 circulating coin.

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"a comprehensive study to evaluate the feasibility"

Claim Analysis Page 5, Line 15

The study report is due by September 15, 2026.

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"later than September 15, 2026, submit"

Claim Analysis Page 4, Line 8

The obverse design must feature allegorical liberty.

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"bear the image of allegor-"

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