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“The Adams Memorial Commission should be allowed to use no more than 4 percent of federal memorial money for administrative expenses.”
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“If the mapped area cannot work because of physical or security issues, the Adams Memorial should be allowed in the Reserve, a central National Mall-area zone defined in federal law.”
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“The Adams Memorial Commission should have until 2032 to keep planning and establishing a national memorial honoring the Adams family, even though the usual federal deadline would otherwise stop the project.”
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“Congress should be able to provide up to $50 million in federal money for the Adams Memorial Commission's work on the memorial.”
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“Federal monuments and markers should follow clear standards for how they present American history, race, sex, gender, and national achievement.”
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“Federal history sites, parks, museums, monuments, and markers should emphasize American achievements, progress, freedom, national pride, and natural beauty, while avoiding content federal officials judge to be ideological or divisive.”
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“The National Medal of Honor monument should still go through the normal federal process where planning and memorial officials review its design, exact site, and approval, even if it is allowed in the protected National Mall area.”
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“A Benjamin Franklin statue in the U.S. Capitol should be placed where the public can access it during guided tours provided by the Capitol Visitor Center.”
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“The Adams Memorial should be allowed within the specific mapped area named 'Adams Memorial: Eligible Additional Area' on the Commission's February 25, 2025 map.”
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“The National Medal of Honor monument should be allowed inside the Reserve, the most protected central area of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., as a special exception to the usual ban on new memorials there.”
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“Every federal dollar used for the Adams Memorial Commission's work should have to be matched by one dollar from non-federal sources, such as private or other non-federal contributions.”
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“The Joint Committee on the Library should have to make an agreement by December 31, 2025, to get a Benjamin Franklin statue for the U.S. Capitol, with the committee choosing lawful agreement terms.”
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“Interior-controlled monuments, memorials, statues, markers, and similar sites should avoid content that officials judge to improperly disparage Americans, divide people by race, or recognize men as women.”
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“Older legal directions about where the Adams Memorial could be located should be repealed, so the updated mapped-area option and Reserve backup option control future site decisions.”
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“The Interior Secretary should review changes made since January 1, 2020, to Interior-controlled monuments, memorials, statues, markers, and similar sites, then restore older versions when officials find the changes distorted history, divided people by race, recognized men as women, or promoted improper ideology.”
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