Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History Act
Summary
S. 2385 would convert an executive order into law by requiring the Smithsonian Institution and federal historical sites to remove exhibits, programs, and content that the bill's supporters view as promoting divisive ideologies or degrading American values. The bill would direct executive appointees to the Smithsonian Board of Regents to eliminate what it characterizes as improper ideology and divisive racial narratives from Smithsonian properties and national monuments. It would also restrict future federal funding for Smithsonian projects that the bill claims degrade shared American values, divide Americans based on race, or conflict with federal law and policy.
The bill is currently under committee consideration in the Senate and has not yet been voted on by the full chamber. If enacted, it would give federal officials authority to determine which historical narratives and educational content are appropriate for display in the nation's museums and monuments. Critics argue the bill would limit how history is presented to the public, while supporters contend it addresses what they view as problematic ideological bias in cultural institutions.