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John F. Kennedy Center Reauthorization Act of 2008

4/7/2025, 3:25 PM

Summary of Bill HR 3986

Bill 110 hr 3986, also known as the John F. Kennedy Center Reauthorization Act of 2008, is a piece of legislation that aims to reauthorize funding for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives in September 2008.

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is a renowned cultural institution that serves as a national center for the performing arts. It is home to a variety of performances, including music, dance, theater, and more. The center also houses the National Symphony Orchestra and hosts a wide range of educational programs and outreach initiatives.

The John F. Kennedy Center Reauthorization Act of 2008 seeks to continue funding for the center's operations and programs. The bill outlines the amount of funding that will be allocated to the center over a specified period of time. It also includes provisions for oversight and accountability to ensure that the funds are being used effectively and efficiently. Overall, the John F. Kennedy Center Reauthorization Act of 2008 is aimed at supporting the continued success and growth of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as a vital cultural institution in the United States.

Current Status of Bill HR 3986

Bill HR 3986 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since October 29, 2007. Bill HR 3986 was introduced during Congress 110 and was introduced to the House on October 29, 2007.  Bill HR 3986's most recent activity was Became Public Law No: 110-338. as of October 3, 2008

Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 3986

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
1
Republican Sponsors
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Unaffiliated Sponsors
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Total Number of Cosponsors
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Democrat Cosponsors
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Republican Cosponsors
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Unaffiliated Cosponsors
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Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 3986

Primary Policy Focus

Arts, Culture, Religion

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