Portman, Cardin Introduce Resolution to Approve Location for a National Memorial to Fallen Journalists

Press Release

Date: Sept. 14, 2022
Location: Washington, DC

U.S. Senators Rob Portman (R-OH) and Ben Cardin (D-MD) have introduced a Senate joint resolution that would authorize placement of the National Memorial to Fallen Journalists between the Voice of America building and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. President Trump signed into law a previous measure authorizing the establishment of the memorial, which will honor journalists, photographers, and broadcasters killed in the line of duty. The joint resolution on the specific location comes one week after the murder of Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German, who allegedly was killed by the subject of one of his investigations.

"A free and open press is essential to our democracy, and I'm pleased to join Senator Cardin in introducing this permanent resolution to authorize placement of the National Memorial to Fallen Journalists," said Senator Portman. "This memorial will serve as a fitting tribute to the men and women in journalism who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of the First Amendment."

"The National Memorial to Fallen Journalists will honor the lives of those who died reporting the news and supporting the media on behalf of the American people. Just last week, Jeff German was killed for doing his job and reporting the news wherever it led. He is the latest reporter to be a victim," said Senator Cardin. "Transparency and unbiased journalism are essential in a democracy and this new memorial will be a steadfast symbol of the sacrifice of those who take on this responsibility. The men and women who personify the First Amendment rights granted to every citizen have made our nation stronger."

The resolution approves a location for a commemorative work honoring fallen journalists that will maintain the "commitment of the United States to a free press by honoring the journalists who sacrificed their lives in service to that cause." The memorial will be located on federal lands in "Area I" as determined by the Secretary of the Interior. Funding for the National Park Service or General Services Administration to construct and maintain the memorial will be provided by the Fallen Journalists Memorial (FJM) Foundation.


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