November 15, 2007
Government Must Move Quickly to Aid the Smithsonian
After the scandal that engulfed the Smithsonian over the past year, one might expect the museum complex to go out of its way to demonstrate that it is changing its management and governance and doing everything it can to ensure that it is run in a manner befitting the nation's most important cultural institution.
Instead, it continues to make missteps and is moving much too slowly to overhaul its operations. Congress and the White House are as much to blame as the organization's Board
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