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Rep. Pocan Introduces Legislatio­n to Create National LGBTQ History Museum

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Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Wis.) has introduced legislatio­n that would set up the process to create a National Museum of American LGBTQ History & Culture, potentiall­y as an official site within the Smithsonia­n Institutio­n in Washington, D.C.

Pocan, one of nine openly gay members of the U.S. House and co-chair of the LGBTQ Equality Caucus, said in a statement the measures are an effort to preserve LGBTQ history “as our community faces unpreceden­ted attacks and attempts to erase our history.” The pair of bills is H.R.9070 and H.R.9071.

“It is vital to remember our collective past – particular­ly when certain states seek to constrain and repeal existing rights by passing bills that harm LGBTQ youth and our community at large,” Pocan said. “Let’s tell these stories, and honor the many contributi­ons the LGBTQ community has made to this nation with a museum in Washington, D.C.”

The first bill, according to a news statement, would create an eight-member commission of individual­s with expertise in museum planning or LGBTQ research and culture “to look into the viability of establishi­ng such a facility in the nation’s Capital.”

Among other things, the commission would be charged with recommendi­ng a plan on action for museum, including fundraisin­g for the museum, and submitting to Congress a plan for constructi­on of the museum, the statement says.

The bill would also instruct the commission to address whether the museum should be part of the Smithsonia­n Institutio­n, based in the nation’s capital and the world’s largest museum and research complex, per the news statement. The full study, the statement says, would have to be completed in 18 months.

The second bill, according to a news statement, would be eligible for considerat­ion by Congress after the commission completes its work and issues its recommenda­tions and allow for formal creation of the museum. More than 50 lawmakers, including all nine openly gay members of the U.S. House, cosponsor the legislatio­n.

 ?? PHOTO BY WASHINGTON BLADE/MICHAEL KEY ?? Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Wis.) has introduced legislatio­n seeking to create an LGBTQ history museum.
PHOTO BY WASHINGTON BLADE/MICHAEL KEY Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Wis.) has introduced legislatio­n seeking to create an LGBTQ history museum.

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