Commission to Study the Creation of a National Museum of Irish American History
HR 2121 establishes a commission to study the feasibility, funding, and design of a potential National Museum of Irish American History in Washington, D.C.
HR 2121 establishes a commission to study the feasibility, funding, and design of a potential National Museum of Irish American History in Washington, D.C.
HR 2121 is a legislative proposal to establish a formal commission tasked with studying the feasibility, design, and funding of a proposed National Museum of Irish American History in Washington, D.C. Rather than immediately building a museum, this bill creates a structured planning body to determine how such an institution would be governed, where it would be located, and how it would be financed.
The bill establishes a 23-member Commission appointed within six months of the Act's enactment:
* Appointments: 7 members appointed by the President; 12 voting members and 4 non-voting members appointed by the leadership of the House and Senate.
* Qualifications: Members must be experts in museum administration, fundraising, Irish-American history/culture, or public service.
* Leadership: The Commission will elect its own Chairperson by a majority vote.
The Commission is required to conduct an extensive study and produce several key reports:
* Plan of Action: A comprehensive recommendation for the establishment and maintenance of the museum.
* Feasibility Study: An analysis of the cost of collections, potential locations (including whether it should be part of the Smithsonian Institution), and the potential impact on existing regional Irish-American museums.
* Financial Planning: The development of a fundraising plan focused on public contributions. Crucially, the bill requires an independent review to determine if the museum can be operated in perpetuity without relying on federal appropriations.
* Legislative Recommendations: Following the study, the Commission will propose specific legislation to actually create and construct the museum.
If passed, HR 2121 does not immediately create a museum, but it creates the legal and financial roadmap for one. By requiring a plan for "perpetual" private funding and an independent viability review, the bill seeks to ensure that a potential National Museum of Irish American History would be fiscally sustainable and strategically integrated into the Washington, D.C. cultural landscape.
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