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This bill repeals a 1994 statutory restriction that prohibited federal funding for U.S. participation in international expositions and world's fairs. It authorizes the Secretary of State to use federal funds for U.S. pavilions at Bureau of International Expositions-registered events, subject to a 15-day congressional notification requirement that includes details on funding sources, expected investment returns, and compliance with labor and anti-corruption standards. The bill requires the State Department to submit a report within 180 days of a pavilion's opening detailing participating U.S. businesses and funds obtained from non-federal sources.
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