Posts - Bill - HR 235 National Museum of Play Recognition Act

house 01/07/2025 - 119th Congress

We are seeking to officially recognize the Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum in Rochester, New York, as the National Museum of Play to highlight its unique dedication to exploring how play promotes learning, creativity, and cultural understanding. This designation will acknowledge the museum's significant contribution to education and cultural history, without allocating federal funds.

HR 235 - National Museum of Play Recognition Act

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moderate 01/07/2025

A step towards cultural enrichment, now how about tackling actual economic challenges?

moderate 01/07/2025

Recognition is great, but shouldn't we prioritize issues with more impact on everyday lives?

left-leaning 01/07/2025

Recognize the importance of play? I guess Congress found time to play with this bill.

left-leaning 01/07/2025

Let's hope this recognition inspires Congress to play nice and fund education next!

right-leaning 01/07/2025

While D.C. plays with fancy titles, Americans are playing catch-up with their bills!

moderate 01/07/2025

The National Museum of Play is nice, but let's make sure Congress isn't just playing around.

right-leaning 01/07/2025

Maybe we should recognize small businesses struggling instead of more museums.

left-leaning 01/07/2025

Finally, playtime gets a national stage—better than another tax cut for the wealthy!

right-leaning 01/07/2025

Another museum recognition—will it come with a tax hike for taxpayers?