It’s not surprising, still it’s unfortunate that funds for projects such as this are getting hit by the sour economy.
WASHINGTON — Plans for a National Law Enforcement Museum are being scaled back because organizers say the recession has made it hard to raise money.
They are cutting $29 million from the $80 million project and reducing its square footage by nearly half. The group also announced Wednesday that its completion date for the museum at Judiciary Square in Washington will be pushed back from 2011 to 2013.
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