<Li> Metro Transit in King County, Washington placed posters and stickers dedicating the first forward - facing seat of all its buses in Parks' memory shortly after her death, </Li> <Li> the American Public Transportation Association declared December 1, 2005, the 50th anniversary of her arrest, to be a "National Transit Tribute to Rosa Parks Day". </Li> <Li> On that anniversary, President George W. Bush signed Pub. L. 109--116, directing that a statue of Parks be placed in the United States Capitol's National Statuary Hall . In signing the resolution directing the Joint Commission on the Library to do so, the President stated: <P> By placing her statue in the heart of the nation's Capitol, we commemorate her work for a more perfect union, and we commit ourselves to continue to struggle for justice for every American . </P> </Li> <P> By placing her statue in the heart of the nation's Capitol, we commemorate her work for a more perfect union, and we commit ourselves to continue to struggle for justice for every American . </P>

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