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Harry S. Truman Bill Signing Pen - 'An Act to Amend the First War Powers Act, 1941'

Wooden dipping pen used by President Truman to sign and amend WW2 legislation that increased federal power

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Wooden dipping pen used by President Truman to sign and amend WW2 legislation that increased federal power

Historic dipping pen used by President Harry S. Truman to sign and amend the First War Powers Act of 1941. The official 'bill signer' pen measures 8.75˝ long and features a wooden body and a black grip. Mounted with a transmittal letter from White House Executive Clerk M. C. Latta to New York Congressman Emanuel Celler, dated March 15, 1946, which reads: “In accordance with your request, I have pleasure in sending you herewith one of the pens used by the President on March eighth in signing: H. R. 4571, An Act to amend the First War Powers Act, 1941.” Both are framed together to an overall size of 10.5 x 12.25. In fine condition.

H.R. 4571, titled ‘An Act to Amend the First War Powers Act, 1941,’ was a legislative proposal introduced in the 79th Congress during the 1945–1946 session. The bill aimed to modify certain provisions of the original First War Powers Act, a significant piece of legislation that provided the President with broad authority to mobilize the nation's resources during World War II. The amendments introduced by H.R. 4571 likely reflected the post-war adjustments and the need to redefine the scope of executive powers in peacetime.

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