WASHINGTON, D.C. (WTWO/WAWV) — Senator Jim Banks (R-Ind) has introduced a bill that would "make federal architecture beautiful again," following an executive order from President Trump.

The bill, named the Beautifying Federal Civic Architecture Act, would establish "that it is the policy of the United States that classical and traditional architecture should be the preferred design for all federal public buildings," according to a press release.

The bill applies to all federal buildings across the country, and not just those in Washington, D.C.

The bill was introduced a week after President Trump signed an executive order that would also change the General Services Administration’s policies to prefer classical and traditional architecture in Federal public buildings.

According to a pre

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