| Sponsor | Chambliss (Georgia) |
| Date | August 1, 2012 (112th Congress, 2nd Session) |
| Staff Contact | Jon Hiler |
On Wednesday, August 1, 2012, the House is scheduled to consider S. 3363, a bill to provide for the use of National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center Commemorative Coin surcharges, and for other purposes, under a suspension of the rules, requiring a two-thirds majority vote for passage. The bill was introduced by Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) on June 29, 2012, and passed without amendment by unanimous consent.

S. 3363 would amend the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center Commemorative Coin Act to authorize surcharges from the sale of such coins to be used for the retirement of debt associated with building the existing National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center.

The original bill—the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center Commemorative Coin Act—was enacted into law on October 8, 2008 (P.L. 110-357).

There was no Congressional Budget Office (CBO) cost estimate available for this bill.
