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“The Corporation for Public Broadcasting should lose the federal money already approved for fiscal years 2026 and 2027.”
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“For each year the museum operator commits or spends grant money, it should report to Congress within 90 days after the fiscal year ends on how much was used and what it paid for, including extra grant information DHS requested before that year ended.”
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“The federal government should help fund museums, the arts, humanities, historic preservation, and national cultural institutions.”
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“A museum operator that receives the grant should allow yearly federal audits of its finances, including ticket sales, donations, grants, salaries, and operating costs, and the audited financial statements should be available to DHS and the public.”
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“The museum nonprofit should have to apply in the way the Homeland Security Secretary requires, and the Secretary should have 90 days after receiving a complete application to award the grant if the museum qualifies.”
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“Federal grant money for the 9/11 Memorial & Museum should be between $5 million and $10 million, used only to run, secure, and maintain the site, with DHS choosing the amount based on security, visitor, preservation, education, and low-income visitor access factors.”
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“The federal government should provide stable funding for public broadcasting services, or Congress should reduce that support.”
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“The National Museum of African American History and Culture should have to publish yearly reports on how African American history education money is used, brief congressional committees after funding starts and each year after that, and end those special reporting and briefing job tasks on September 30, 2030.”
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“The Department of Homeland Security should be able to give one grant to the current nonprofit operator of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, only if Congress separately provides money for it in advance.”
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