Federal Legislation
Congress Passes HEAR Act Extension
March 18, 2026
Congress has passed the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery (HEAR) Act of 2025, removing the sunset clause from the original 2016 law to permanently extend legal provisions that facilitate the recovery of Nazi-looted art by Holocaust survivors and their heirs. The bipartisan legislation, now headed to the President's desk for signature, clarifies procedural protections and ensures claims are adjudicated on their merits, thereby strengthening restitution efforts and legal certainty for claimants.
- Why this matters: Federal agencies involved in cultural property restitution and legal adjudication will operate under an extended and clarified statutory framework, impacting case management and claims processing.
- Organizations engaged in art recovery, legal services, and cultural heritage protection should anticipate sustained federal support and potential contract opportunities related to claims investigation, legal counsel, and asset recovery.
- Procurement professionals should note the ongoing federal commitment to Holocaust-era art restitution, which may influence funding allocations and interagency collaboration involving the Department of Justice, State Department, and related entities.
- This legislation underscores the importance of compliance with enhanced procedural standards and may prompt updates to contract requirements for service providers supporting restitution efforts.
Extending and improving the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery (HEAR) Act is a critical fulfillment of our leaders obligation to preserve historic memory and pursue justice for Holocaust victims.
— Matt Brooks
The theft of artwork by the Nazi regime is yet another atrocity in the long list of injustices committed against victims of the Holocaust and their families.
— Senator Eric Schmitt
Holocaust survivors and their families deserve the opportunity to pursue claims for what was wrongfully taken from them.
— Congressman Scott Fitzgerald
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, Office of the President of the United States
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- Cornyn, Colleagues’ Bill to Aid Recovery of Nazi-Confiscated Art Passes House Unanimously | Senator Cornyn · Cornyn Senate · Mar 18
- Rep. Lee’s Bill the HEAR Act Heads to the President’s Desk | Congresswoman Laurel Lee · Laurel Lee · Mar 16