(1) Thomas Edison, a native of Milan, Ohio, was a world | 14 |
famous inventor and highly successful businessperson whose | 15 |
inventions, such as the phonograph, the kinetoscope (a precursor | 16 |
to the film projector), and the first practical incandescent light | 17 |
bulb, have had a tremendous impact on the world. In addition to | 18 |
these inventions, Thomas Edison's service to the United States | 19 |
Government has also impacted world history. During World War I, he | 20 |
consulted for the government, examining inventions submitted for | 21 |
military use and working on defensive devices for submarines and | 22 |
ships. For his service, he eventually was awarded a Distinguished | 23 |
Service Medal by the Department of the Navy. By the time of his | 24 |
death, he had received over one thousand patents. | 25 |
Thomas Edison also has had a significant impact on the state | 26 |
of Ohio. He established the Edison Steel Company in Cleveland, | 27 |
Ohio, and established one of the first electric power stations in | 28 |
Tiffin, Ohio. His General Electric Company established the first | 29 |
industrial park in Ohio, which has employed hundreds of thousands | 30 |
of people over time. And the Ohio Department of Development | 31 |
sponsors The Thomas Edison Award, which was established in | 32 |
partnership with the Edison Birthplace Museum in Milan, Ohio. The | 33 |
Edison Birthplace Museum also has been instrumental in the | 34 |
issuance of a Thomas Edison stamp and commemorative silver dollar, | 35 |
and has received, on Thomas Edison's behalf, a posthumously | 36 |
awarded GRAMMY Award. | 37 |
(2) The Ohio Statuary Hall Commission, a nonprofit Ohio | 42 |
corporation, was established in 2009 for the purpose of assisting | 43 |
with the process of recommending an Ohio citizen for statuary | 44 |
representation in the National Statuary Hall Collection, including | 45 |
raising funds and providing financial support for that effort. If | 46 |
the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress approves this | 47 |
replacement statue request, the Commission shall be responsible | 48 |
for the selection of a sculptor for the Thomas Edison statue as | 49 |
well as for paying all costs incurred for placing the Thomas | 50 |
Edison statue in the United States Capitol, including costs | 51 |
incurred for all of the following: | 52 |
(C) As required by the Procedure for Replacement of Statues | 64 |
in the National Statuary Hall Collection, the Governor shall | 65 |
submit to the Architect of the Capitol a copy of this act, along | 66 |
with a letter from the Governor, requesting approval from the | 67 |
Joint Committee on the Library of Congress to replace Ohio's | 68 |
statue of Governor William Allen in the National Statuary Hall | 69 |
Collection with a statue of Thomas Edison. | 70 |