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Indiscriminate DOGE cuts harm the states, humanities, history and culture

  • DOGE's defunding of the National Endowment for the Humanities became public this month, terminating multi-year grants nationwide.
  • The stated goal was to reduce unwise and wasteful spending, though cuts lacked evidence of waste or fraud.
  • The Carnegie Museum of Natural History lost funding for its Egypt on the Nile exhibit, despite spending only $73,347 of $498,303.
  • Acting chairman Michael McDonald stated, "Your grant no longer effectuates the agency's needs and priorities."
  • The cuts impact various organizations, including Humanities Montana, and may violate the Constitution, according to David Adler.
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Indiscriminate DOGE cuts harm the states, humanities, history and culture

The exacting toll of the DOGE chainsaw on the life of America and the lives of Americans may be incalculable.

·Billings, United States
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The Huntsville Item broke the news in on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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