Senate Judiciary Committee advances Holocaust art recovery act and attorney nominee

Sen. Chuck Grassley - US Senator for Iowa
Sen. Chuck Grassley - US Senator for Iowa
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The Senate Judiciary Committee has unanimously approved the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act of 2025. The legislation, led by Senators John Cornyn and Richard Blumenthal, with Chairman Chuck Grassley as a cosponsor, aims to assist Holocaust survivors in reclaiming artwork taken from them. The bill seeks to ensure that cases involving stolen art are decided based on their merits rather than being hindered by procedural technicalities.

In addition to advancing the bill, the committee also moved forward with the nomination of Thomas Ferguson III for U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina. The vote on his nomination was 13-9.

“The bipartisan bill would help reunite Holocaust survivors with their stolen artwork by ensuring that their cases are adjudicated on the merits and procedural loopholes don’t stand in the way of justice,” according to the committee’s statement.



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