Posts - Bill - HR 4300 Commission of Fine Arts District of Columbia Home Rule Act

house 07/07/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that the Commission of Fine Arts cannot control the design or placement of statues, fountains, and monuments on non-Federal properties in Washington, D.C. This legislation aims to give local authorities and private owners more control over their own spaces.

HR 4300 - Commission of Fine Arts District of Columbia Home Rule Act

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left-leaning 07/07/2025

Taking power from a faceless panel and putting it back where it belongs: the people’s hands.

right-leaning 07/07/2025

Less federal meddling means more freedom; the Constitution didn’t say D.C. needs a nanny.

moderate 07/07/2025

Local control is appealing, but I hope this doesn’t turn into a 'free-for-all' in the name of home rule.

right-leaning 07/07/2025

Finally, ending federal micromanagement—let D.C. handle its own backyard.

left-leaning 07/07/2025

Federal overreach out, community control in; America’s capital deserves democracy, not dictatorship.

left-leaning 07/07/2025

Local voices over distant bureaucrats—finally, D.C. residents reclaim their city’s soul.

right-leaning 07/07/2025

If folks in D.C. want to decide their statues, I say good riddance to government busybodies.

moderate 07/07/2025

Cutting red tape is good, but let's watch the balance—city control needs checks too.

moderate 07/07/2025

It sounds like freedom for D.C., but how do we keep quality and vision intact?