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  • H.R. 2485, titled the "Arts Education for All Act," aims to expand and enhance arts education across various educational and juvenile justice programs in the United States. The bill proposes amendments to existing laws, supporting arts education in early childhood,...

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    H.R. 2485 wants to help kids and teenagers learn more about arts, like drawing or music, in their schools and communities, and it also wants to make sure that teachers are better trained to teach these subjects.

  • H. R. 8780 aims to empower the Attorney General to establish a youth gun violence prevention program. The bill, known as the "PROSPER Act of 2024," authorizes funding from fiscal year 2025 to 2030, allocating $100 million for juvenile justice programs. Of this amount, $25...

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    The PROSPER Act of 2024 is like a big plan to help keep kids safe from gun violence. It wants to give a lot of money to special programs that help prevent kids from getting into trouble with guns, and it asks the big boss, called the Attorney General, to make sure this happens.