Washington, D.C. - In case you missed it, House Republican Leadership Chairwoman Elise Stefanik spoke on the House floor to officially redesignate Saratoga National Historical Park as Saratoga National Battlefield Park.

View the remarks here.

View highlights from Chairwoman Elise Stefanik's speech as prepared: 

"I rise today in support of my bipartisan legislation, the Strengthening America’s Turning Point Act.

I am always proud to share with my colleagues in Congress and with the American people that Upstate New York and the North Country are known as the cradle of the American Revolution, home to numerous battlefields and historic sites that were critical in shaping our nation’s founding and history.

As we approach the U.S. Semiquincentennial and the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Saratoga, there is no better time to recognize the pivotal role this site played in our nation’s war for independence.

The Battles of Saratoga were the most significant turning point and one of the most decisive American battles of the American Revolution. British General Burgoyne tried to seize control of the strategically important Hudson River Valley, but his campaign ended in defeat at the Battles of Saratoga where he surrendered to General Horatio Gates.

The American victory over British forces at the Battles of Saratoga marked a changing of the tide in the Revolutionary War, securing foreign support from France and bolstering domestic support for the American patriots and their righteous cause.

My bipartisan legislation would rename Saratoga National Historical Park to Saratoga National Battlefield Park to more accurately reflect the historical significance of the site and emphasize the crucial military engagements that took place there.

The historic site was originally named the Saratoga Battlefield Park, but when it became a national park in 1938, the word ‘battlefield’ was left out of its name.

Unanimously supported by the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors, this significant fix will help increase public understanding of the deep significance the site holds in our military history and honor the site where so many gave their last full measure of devotion.

I want to express my gratitude to my great friend and classmate Chair Bruce Westerman for his partnership in ensuring our battlefields and historic sites in Upstate New York, the North Country, and across America are preserved and protected for generations to come.

I urge my colleagues to join me in supporting my bipartisan bill, the Strengthening America’s Turning Point Act. Thank you and I yield back."

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