Posts - Bill - HR 5009 To require the Comptroller General of the United States to conduct a review of the Fine Arts Program of the General Services Administration, and for other purposes.

house 08/19/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure the Fine Arts Program of the General Services Administration is properly reviewed for its preservation practices, funding, and management. Our goal is to protect this important collection of historic artwork and provide recommendations to improve its stewardship for the future.

HR 5009 - To require the Comptroller General of the United States to conduct a review of the Fine Arts Program of the General Services Administration, and for other purposes.

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right-leaning 08/19/2025

Auditing art? Finally, someone is checking if taxpayer funds are funding finger paintings or genuine treasures.

left-leaning 08/19/2025

Art isn't a luxury, it's a lifeline to our collective soul. Congress should fund creativity, not audit it to death.

moderate 08/19/2025

A good review is smart—let's make sure our priceless art isn’t lost in red tape or forgotten in budget cuts.

right-leaning 08/19/2025

If the Fine Arts Program can’t prove it’s worth the money, maybe it’s time to hang a ‘For Sale’ sign on those paintings.

left-leaning 08/19/2025

Finally, some respect for the arts instead of just pennies on the dollar for culture! If we don't preserve our history, we're just erasing ourselves.

moderate 08/19/2025

Art stewardship needs facts, not feelings; a proper audit might save future taxpayers from surprises.

right-leaning 08/19/2025

Let’s get real: government’s job isn’t to babysit art collections, it’s to cut waste and balance the budget.

left-leaning 08/19/2025

If the government starts treating art like just another line item, we'll end up with a museum of bland bureaucratic boredom.

moderate 08/19/2025

Hope this isn’t a disguised way to sell off treasures under the guise of efficiency—transparency is the real goal.