S3448-118

Introduced

To reauthorize the Director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to support Holocaust education programs, and for other purposes.

118th Congress Introduced Dec 7, 2023

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Summary

What This Bill Does
The Never Again Education Reauthorization Act of 2023 extends federal funding authorization for Holocaust education programs through fiscal year 2030. The original Never Again Education Act of 2020 authorized the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum to provide grants to schools and educators for Holocaust education, but that authorization was set to expire after four years.

Who Benefits and How
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum benefits by continuing to receive federal appropriations to administer Holocaust education grants. K-12 schools and educators benefit through continued access to grant funding for Holocaust curriculum, teacher training, and educational materials. Holocaust survivors, their families, and educational organizations focused on Holocaust remembrance benefit from sustained institutional support for their mission.

Who Bears the Burden and How
Federal taxpayers bear the cost of continued appropriations for the program (approximately $10 million per year under the original authorization). There are no significant new regulatory burdens, compliance requirements, or restrictions imposed on any sector by this legislation.

Key Provisions
- Extends the authorization for Holocaust education grants from the original 4-year period through fiscal year 2030
- Maintains the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum as the administering agency for these education grants
- Does not change the structure, eligibility criteria, or funding levels of the underlying program

Evidence Chain:

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At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Extends the authorization for Holocaust education programs administered by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum through fiscal year 2030, ensuring continued federal support for teaching about the Holocaust.

Who Benefits

  • U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • K-12 schools and educators teaching Holocaust history
  • Students receiving Holocaust education

Who Bears Costs

  • Federal taxpayers (continued appropriations)
  • No significant new regulatory burdens on any sector

Key Policy Areas

Education, Cultural Preservation, Federal Grants

Primary Purpose

Extends the authorization for Holocaust education programs administered by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum through fiscal year 2030, ensuring continued federal support for teaching about the Holocaust.

Policy Domains

Education Cultural Preservation Federal Grants

Legislative Strategy

"Straightforward reauthorization to extend existing Holocaust education grant program through 2030, building on the bipartisan Never Again Education Act of 2020"

Identified Gains

  • U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • K-12 schools and educators teaching Holocaust history
  • Students receiving Holocaust education
  • Holocaust survivors and their families
  • Educational non-profits focused on Holocaust remembrance

Identified Costs

  • Federal taxpayers (continued appropriations)
  • No significant new regulatory burdens on any sector

Legislative Progress

Introduced
Introduced Committee Passed
Dec 7, 2023

Ms. Rosen (for herself, Mr. Cramer, Mr. Blumenthal, Mr. Rubio, …

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Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Education Federal Grants
Actor Mappings
"the_director"
→ Director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

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