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HR 235 designates the National Museum of Play as a national museum, boosting its profile, funding, and educational programs, benefiting visitors and the local economy.
HR 235 designates the National Museum of Play as a national museum, boosting its profile, funding, and educational programs, benefiting visitors and the local economy.
The National Museum of Play Recognition Act (HR 235) aims to formally recognize the National Museum of Play, located in Rochester, New York, as a national museum. This designation is intended to highlight the museum's role in promoting the importance of play in education, culture, and community engagement.
HR 235 represents an effort to acknowledge the National Museum of Play's contributions to society by granting it national museum status. This recognition could enhance its ability to serve the public and promote the educational value of play, benefiting both the museum and the communities it serves. The bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process, having been introduced and referred to committee. Further actions will determine its progression through Congress.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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