This bill, formally known as the "National Museum of Pop Culture Act," aims to bestow a national designation upon the Museum of Pop Culture located in Seattle, Washington. Its primary purpose is to officially recognize this institution as the "National Museum of Pop Culture." Crucially, the legislation clarifies that this designation does not integrate the museum into the National Park System. Furthermore, it explicitly states that the designation shall not be construed to require or permit the expenditure of federal funds for any purpose related to the museum, ensuring no new federal financial obligations are created.
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Timeline
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Arts, Culture, Religion
National Museum of Pop Culture Act
USA119th CongressHR-3290| House
| Updated: 5/8/2025
This bill, formally known as the "National Museum of Pop Culture Act," aims to bestow a national designation upon the Museum of Pop Culture located in Seattle, Washington. Its primary purpose is to officially recognize this institution as the "National Museum of Pop Culture." Crucially, the legislation clarifies that this designation does not integrate the museum into the National Park System. Furthermore, it explicitly states that the designation shall not be construed to require or permit the expenditure of federal funds for any purpose related to the museum, ensuring no new federal financial obligations are created.