The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Senate passes John Lewis bill about MLK site

Proposal would create first national historic park in Georgia.

- By Becca J.G. Godwin Becca.Godwin@ajc.com Washington correspond­ent Tamar Hallerman contribute­d to this report.

The U.S. Senate on Thursday passed Rep. John Lewis’ bill that, if signed by the president, would create Georgia’s first national historic park at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site in downtown Atlanta.

Lewis has pushed for years to upgrade federal protection­s and reclassify the site, a change that his office has said would draw more federal resources such as park rangers, educationa­l programmin­g and community grants.

The bill — which is headed to President Donald Trump’s desk — would also add the Prince Hall Masonic Building to the campus that houses King’s birth home, the Ebenezer Baptist Church and a visitor center. The Prince Hall building formerly served as the headquarte­rs of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

King was the first president of the SCLC, which trained many of the civil rights movement’s leaders and spearheade­d voter registrati­on drives and education initiative­s.

The legislatio­n is not considered controvers­ial since its costs are negligible, but given the strained relationsh­ip between Lewis and Trump, it remains to be seen if the bipartisan endeavor will face resistance from the White House.

Lewis has openly criticized Trump’s presidency; Trump has fired shots at Lewis and his district. Earlier this month, Lewis said he would not attend the grand opening of the Mississipp­i Civil Rights Museum because he’d have had to share a stage with Trump.

Another bill passed by the Senate Thursday would establish a U.S. Civil Rights Network within the National Park Service. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Lacy Clay, D-Mo., would authorize the NPS to coordinate and facilitate activities to commemorat­e and honor the civil rights movement.

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