H.R. 1352

H.R. 1352: To designate the General George C. Marshall House, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, as an affiliated area of the National Park System, and for other purposes.

Passed House Suhas Subramanyam (D) HOUSE_BILL — 119th Congress
Plain English Summary

H.R. 1352 designates the General George C. Marshall House in Leesburg, Virginia, as part of the National Park System. The George C. Marshall International Center will manage this area, and the Department of the Interior will support it with agreements for management and financial assistance. A management plan for the site must be completed within three years of funding.

Positive Media Summary

The bill has been positively received for honoring the legacy of General George C. Marshall, a key figure in American history, particularly for his role in World War II and post-war recovery efforts. Supporters highlight the importance of preserving historical sites and educating the public about Marshall's contributions.

Negative Media Summary

Critics argue that designating the Marshall House as an affiliated area of the National Park System could divert resources from other national parks that may need more funding and attention. Some also question the necessity of the designation, suggesting that it may not significantly enhance public access or preservation efforts.

Conflict of Interest Analysis Deep Analysis
2/10
Risk Level
Low
Total Donations
$157,500,000
PAC Percentage
0%
Policy Area
Public Lands and Natural Resources

The bill H.R. 1352 aims to designate the General George C. Marshall House as an affiliated area of the National Park System, which does not directly intersect with the industries that are the top donors to sponsor Suhas Subramanyam. The primary donor industries include Health Professionals and Retired individuals, totaling $157.5 million, with no direct relevance to the subject matter of the bill. Additionally, the lobbying activity associated with this bill does not indicate any significant financial influence from the top donor industries, as they are not involved in the preservation or management of historical sites. This lack of overlap suggests that there are minimal conflicts of interest present in this legislation.

Lobbying Activity — Who's Pushing?

Organizations that lobbied on issues related to this bill's policy area.

Client Lobbying Firm Amount
UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT SAINT VINCENT (FKA COLLEGE OF MOUNT SAINT VINCENT) MCALLISTER & QUINN, LLC $30,000
ATZ MANUFACTURING TERRAPIN STRATEGY, INC $21,750
THE PRESIDENTS' FORUM OF THE DISTILLED SPIRITS INDUSTRY THE PRESIDENTS' FORUM OF THE DISTILLED SPIRITS INDUSTRY $20,000
SHARED ECONOMY SERVICES, LLC TERRAPIN STRATEGY, INC undisclosed
AMERICAN HEALTHCARE, LLC AMERICAN HEALTHCARE, LLC undisclosed
US-INDIA STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP FORUM, INC. US-INDIA STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP FORUM, INC. undisclosed
CONSTRUCTION PARTNERS, INC. ATLAS CROSSING LLC undisclosed
PETER GUNN PHILLIPS POBLETE TAMARGO, LLP undisclosed
EMILY MARGARETTE CHAVEZ POBLETE TAMARGO, LLP undisclosed
EPHRAIM MCDOWELL HEALTH THE ROTUNDA GROUP LLC undisclosed
JOHN PAUL PHILLIPS POBLETE TAMARGO, LLP undisclosed
ANDREA PHILLIPS-LOPEZ POBLETE TAMARGO, LLP undisclosed
DAVID P. PHILLIPS POBLETE TAMARGO, LLP undisclosed
KENNETH E. PHILLIPS POBLETE TAMARGO, LLP undisclosed
JAMES M. PHILLIPS POBLETE TAMARGO, LLP undisclosed

Source: Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) filings, 2026

Sponsor's Top Donor Industries

Top industries funding Suhas Subramanyam, ranked by total contributions.

Health Professionals $120,000,000
Individuals: $120,000,000 PACs: $0
Retired $37,500,000
Individuals: $37,500,000 PACs: $0

Source: OpenSecrets.org (Center for Responsive Politics)

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