Lawmakers express concerns over NEH fund misallocation for a Triumphal Arch, demanding accountability from President Trump and NEH.
Quiver AI Summary
Lawmakers express concerns over NEH funding: Congressman Steve Cohen, along with Representatives Dina Titus and Chellie Pingree, has raised concerns with President Trump and NEH Chairman William English about the alleged redirection of National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) funds toward the construction of a Triumphal Arch, described as unauthorized.
Request for clarification and cessation of funds: The group demanded the administration halt funding for the project and provide clarity on NEH fund usage, emphasizing that such allocation deviates from NEH's mission and affects critical local humanities councils awaiting necessary funds.
Key questions posed to the Administration: The lawmakers' letter requests answers on various issues, including the purpose and legality of the grants involved, project cost, and the anticipated economic impact on taxpayers and community organizations reliant on NEH funding.
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