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House Republicans Plan Bill to Mint Dollar Coin Honoring Slain Activist

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

WASHINGTON – A ‌bipartisan bill introduced in the House on Wednesday proposes placing the image of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk on circulating dollar coins, a move intended to honor his life ‌and legacy following​ his‍ fatal shooting earlier this month.

The “charlie Kirk Memorial coin Act,” sponsored by Rep.Andy Ogles, R-tenn., and co-sponsored by a growing number of house members, would direct the Treasury Department to mint and issue $1 coins bearing Kirk’s ‌likeness. Proceeds from the sale of the coins would benefit⁢ a scholarship fund ‌established​ in Kirk’s name to support young conservatives.

Kirk, 51, was fatally shot Sept. ⁢10 while⁣ speaking in front of a crowd ⁣of peopel at‌ Utah​ Valley University. Utah prosecutors are seeking the death penalty‍ against the suspect, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson. The shooting sparked widespread ⁣condemnation and a national conversation about political violence.

“Charlie ⁢Kirk was a powerful voice for conservative ‌principles​ and a dedicated advocate for the next generation of leaders,” Ogles said in ⁢a ‌statement.‌ “This coin will serve ⁤as ‍a⁣ lasting tribute to his life and a reminder of⁣ his unwavering commitment to freedom.”

The bill comes amid‍ a ⁤flurry of legislative and executive actions to honor Kirk. House Republicans passed a resolution ⁤on Sept. 19 honoring his​ life, condemning his assassination and urging Americans ⁣”to reject political violence.”‍ Democrats were divided on the resolution, with 95 voting in favor and 58 opposed. The Senate unanimously passed a​ resolution on Sept. 18 designating Oct. 14, 2025, as a “National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk.”

Sixteen House Republicans sent a letter​ to Speaker‌ Mike ‌Johnson asking for a monument to be​ built in the United states Capitol to honor Kirk, and President ‍Donald Trump has said ​he will ⁤award ⁤Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously. Overflow crowds attended Kirk’s memorial service ⁣in Arizona⁤ on Sept. 21, which Trump also attended and spoke at.

Rep. Ogles also introduced a ⁣resolution on Sept. 11 to award Kirk the ⁣Congressional Gold Medal.

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