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“The federal budget director and Interior Secretary should use powers they already have to advance the federal history-presentation policy, while leaving existing legal powers of federal agencies and the Office of Management and Budget in place.”
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“Federal museums should have clear rules about how they present American history and shared public values.”
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“People should not get a new right to sue the federal government, federal workers, or others based only on the federal museum, monument, Smithsonian, Interior, or history-presentation directives.”
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“Federal officials should seek to remove Smithsonian exhibits or materials, and limit future Smithsonian funding, when they judge exhibits or programs to divide people by race, conflict with civil rights law, harm shared American values, or violate the federal history-presentation policy.”
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“The Smithsonian American Women's History Museum and the National Museum of the American Latino should not be closed, merged, moved, defunded, or otherwise reduced through federal funding decisions.”
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“The Vice President should use the Smithsonian Board of Regents role and work with congressional leaders on board appointments to push Smithsonian museums, research and education centers, and the National Zoo toward the federal history-presentation policy.”
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