A seat at the table, but no vote yet for a Democratic lawmaker in the Kennedy Center board showdown - AP News
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Democratic lawmaker gets Kennedy Center board seat but no voting rights in governance showdown.
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A Democratic lawmaker has been given a seat on the Kennedy Center board but lacks voting rights amid an ongoing board dispute. The appointment represents a compromise position that allows Democratic participation without full decision-making authority. This arrangement appears to be a temporary solution while broader governance issues at the prestigious arts institution remain unresolved. The situation reflects ongoing political tensions over control of the federally chartered cultural center's leadership structure.
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