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Latino museum bill signed into law
President Bush on Thursday signed into law a measure that could lead to the creation of a National Museum of the American Latino in Washington.
The museum would focus on the artistic, cultural, and historical contributions of Hispanic Americans.
Under the measure, a 23-member commission will be charged with bringing together experts, policy makers and other interested parties to discuss the museum’s viability and establish a fundraising plan.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said the bill’s passage and signing “helped bring long overdue recognition to the vital place that Latinos have in our national mosaic.”
The effort is spearheaded by Rep. Xavier Becerra, a rising star in the Democratic Party, and Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Flo., the fist Hispanic woman elected to Congress.
“If progress is measured in baby steps, I think it’s fair to say that the president’s pen today has brought this important project into its adolescence,” said Becerra. “It is my hope that the commission will begin its work soon so that this vision, this dream, will further mature into full reality. It is truly an incredible day.”
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