[Congressional Bills 116th Congress] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] [H.R. 2127 Introduced in House (IH)] <DOC> 116th CONGRESS 1st Session H. R. 2127 To prohibit the use of United States Government funds for art in United States embassies and consulates, and for other purposes. _______________________________________________________________________ IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 8, 2019 Mr. Burchett introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs _______________________________________________________________________ A BILL To prohibit the use of United States Government funds for art in United States embassies and consulates, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the ``No Taxpayer-Funded Art in Embassies Act''. SEC. 2. PROHIBITION. (a) In General.--No funds are authorized to be appropriated, and the Secretary of State may not obligate or expend any funds, for the purchase, installation, insurance, or transport of any art for the purposes of installation or display in any embassy, consulate, or other foreign mission of the United States. (b) Definition.--In this section, the term ``art'' includes paintings, sculptures, photographs, industrial design, and craft art. <all>
No Taxpayer-Funded Art in Embassies Act
#2127 | HR Congress #116
Policy Area: International Affairs
Last Action: Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. (4/8/2019)
Bill Text Source: Congress.gov
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