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  • H. RES. 1318 proposes to officially recognize the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle, Washington, as the “National Museum of Pop Culture.” The resolution highlights the museum's role in preserving pop culture history, celebrating its influence on various forms of creative...

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    The Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle might be called the "National Museum of Pop Culture," which means it's being recognized as a special place for pop culture, like music and movies. But, some people worry that it might not be fair to other museums or if it could mean using money from everyone without clear reasons.

  • H. R. 8810, titled the "Ensuring Legal Representation for Child Welfare Act," proposes changes to the Social Security Act to improve legal support in child welfare cases. This bill mandates that state child welfare plans must outline steps to ensure that individuals,...

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    H.R. 8810 wants to make sure that kids and their families have a lawyer to help them in certain important meetings about their care, starting in 2026. But there are questions about how to pay for this and how it will work exactly.

  • H. R. 9860 is a bill introduced in the House of Representatives to change the name of Camp Nelson Heritage National Monument to Camp Nelson National Monument. The bill amends the John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act to reflect this change in...

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    This bill wants to change the name of a special park in Kentucky from "Camp Nelson Heritage National Monument" to "Camp Nelson National Monument," so that all maps and papers use the new name.