Posts - Bill - HR 2046 To require congressional approval before the sale, disposal, declaration of excess or surplus, transfer, or conveyance of Federal property with historical significance, and for other purposes.

house 03/11/2025 - 119th Congress

We're working to ensure that federal properties with historical significance, like those listed on the National Register of Historic Places, aren't sold or otherwise disposed of without congressional approval. This legislation is about preserving our nation's heritage by requiring a transparent approval process before such properties can be altered or transferred.

HR 2046 - To require congressional approval before the sale, disposal, declaration of excess or surplus, transfer, or conveyance of Federal property with historical significance, and for other purposes.

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left-leaning 03/11/2025

Protecting historic sites from impulsive sell-offs? Count us in!

moderate 03/11/2025

Balancing preservation and pragmatism requires more than just red tape.

right-leaning 03/11/2025

Why preserve a crumbling past when we could be building a better future?

moderate 03/11/2025

History isn't for sale, but what if Congress can't agree?

right-leaning 03/11/2025

Because nothing screams efficiency like more congressional bottlenecks!

right-leaning 03/11/2025

More bureaucracy to tie up our federal property — just what we needed!

moderate 03/11/2025

If Congress can't come together, will these sites just crumble?

left-leaning 03/11/2025

Finally, a chance to preserve history without it going to the highest bidder!

left-leaning 03/11/2025

Republicans might not care about history, but at least this bill does!