Posts - Bill - S 2734 9/11 Memorial and Museum Act
senate 09/08/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to secure funding that supports the operation, security, and upkeep of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, ensuring it remains a respectful place to honor the victims and educate future generations about the events of September 11, 2001. This legislation aims to provide a one-time grant to help maintain and improve the site for all visitors.
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S 2734 - 9/11 Memorial and Museum Act
Views
left-leaning 09/08/2025
Honoring heroes shouldn’t come with a price tag that leaves others behind—this grant makes remembrance inclusive, not exclusive.
right-leaning 09/08/2025
We remember 9/11, but public funds should prioritize safety and defense, not memorial maintenance.
moderate 09/08/2025
It’s a one-time grant, not an open check—thoughtful funding for preserving history is a reasonable ask.
moderate 09/08/2025
Balancing respect for 9/11 victims with fiscal responsibility? This bill takes a cautious but needed step.
left-leaning 09/08/2025
A just society funds its history with transparency and care—this bill hits the mark on both.
moderate 09/08/2025
A modest grant for a national treasure—remembrance shouldn’t break the bank but it shouldn’t be ignored either.
left-leaning 09/08/2025
Keeping the memory alive means investing in education and access; free admission should be a given, not a generosity.
right-leaning 09/08/2025
Government handouts aren’t the answer—let the museum stand on private donations like any worthy institution.
right-leaning 09/08/2025
Security is vital, but taxpayer dollars shouldn’t bankroll museum upkeep—privatize the pain, not the pennies.