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    Mayor Muriel Bowser recently announced that the Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House will be redone after Republicans threatened to withhold funds. 

    Announced on Tuesday, the plaza will reportedly be included as part of a new mural project. The two-block-long mural will be part of DC’s America 250 mural project, which is set to celebrate the 250th birthday of the nation. No timeline was given for when the Black Lives Matter Plaza, which was created following the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests, will be changed. 

    “We have long considered Black Lives Matter Plaza’s evolution and the plaza will be part of DC’s America 250 mural project, where we will invite students and artists to create new murals across all eight wards,” said Mayor Bowser in a statement. “The mural inspired millions of people and helped our city through a very painful period, but now we can’t afford to be distracted by meaningless congressional interference.”


    BLACK LIVES MATTER PLAZA along 16th at K Street, NW, Washington DC on Saturday morning, 4 July 2020 by Elvert Barnes Photography

    The latest announcement comes after Republican U.S. Representative Andrew Clyde introduced a bill earlier this week that called for the District of Columbia to rename the Black Lives Matter Plaza. 

    If not done, the U.S. Congress will put a pause on transportation funds for Washington D.C. Under the Biden administration, over $82 million in support was given to improve the Washington Union Station alone. 

    Mayor Bowser released the following statement on the evolution of Black Lives Matter Plaza: pic.twitter.com/6dk8Jbc5ir

    — Mayor Muriel Bowser (@MayorBowser) March 4, 2025

    With both the House and Senate under Republican control, however, funds are realistically at risk of being withheld from D.C. Currently, the 119th Congress contains 218 Republicans in positions of power. The party also has control over the Senate, filling in 53 seats and winning the majority. 

    With Republican control, advocacy efforts, budgetary discussions, policy discussions and other major decisions will be affected. 

    To prevent any disruptions to the funds as a result of rulings against the favor of Washington D.C., Mayor Bowser announced that she chose to agree to the terms.

    “The devastating impacts of the federal job cuts must be our number one concern,” said Mayor Bowser in her statement. “Our focus is on economic growth, public safety and supporting our residents affected by these cuts.”

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