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A bill to direct the Joint Committee on the Library, in accordance with section 1831 of the Revised Statutes, to accept a statue depicting Harriet Tubman from the Harriet Tubman Statue Commission of Maryland and display the statue in a prominent location in the Capitol.

USA117th CongressS-663| Senate 
| Updated: 3/10/2021
Chris Van Hollen

Chris Van Hollen

Democratic Senator

Maryland

Cosponsors (5)
Richard J. Durbin (Democratic)Amy Klobuchar (Democratic)Cory A. Booker (Democratic)Benjamin L. Cardin (Democratic)Richard Blumenthal (Democratic)

Rules and Administration Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
This bill directs the Joint Committee on the Library to accept from the Harriet Tubman Statue Commission of Maryland the donation of a statue of Harriet Tubman, which the Architect of the Capitol shall place in a prominent, permanent location in the U.S. Capitol.
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Bill from Previous Congress

S 116-3423
A bill to direct the Joint Committee on the Library, in accordance with section 1831 of the Revised Statutes, to accept a statue depicting Harriet Tubman from the Harriet Tubman Statue Commission of Maryland and display the statue in a prominent location in the Capitol.
Mar 10, 2021
Introduced in Senate
Mar 10, 2021
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    S 116-3423
    A bill to direct the Joint Committee on the Library, in accordance with section 1831 of the Revised Statutes, to accept a statue depicting Harriet Tubman from the Harriet Tubman Statue Commission of Maryland and display the statue in a prominent location in the Capitol.


  • March 10, 2021
    Introduced in Senate


  • March 10, 2021
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration.

Congress

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A bill to direct the Joint Committee on the Library, in accordance with section 1831 of the Revised Statutes, to accept a statue depicting Harriet Tubman from the Harriet Tubman Statue Commission of Maryland and display the statue in a prominent location in the Capitol.

USA117th CongressS-663| Senate 
| Updated: 3/10/2021
This bill directs the Joint Committee on the Library to accept from the Harriet Tubman Statue Commission of Maryland the donation of a statue of Harriet Tubman, which the Architect of the Capitol shall place in a prominent, permanent location in the U.S. Capitol.
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Bill from Previous Congress

S 116-3423
A bill to direct the Joint Committee on the Library, in accordance with section 1831 of the Revised Statutes, to accept a statue depicting Harriet Tubman from the Harriet Tubman Statue Commission of Maryland and display the statue in a prominent location in the Capitol.
Mar 10, 2021
Introduced in Senate
Mar 10, 2021
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    S 116-3423
    A bill to direct the Joint Committee on the Library, in accordance with section 1831 of the Revised Statutes, to accept a statue depicting Harriet Tubman from the Harriet Tubman Statue Commission of Maryland and display the statue in a prominent location in the Capitol.


  • March 10, 2021
    Introduced in Senate


  • March 10, 2021
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration.
Chris Van Hollen

Chris Van Hollen

Democratic Senator

Maryland

Cosponsors (5)
Richard J. Durbin (Democratic)Amy Klobuchar (Democratic)Cory A. Booker (Democratic)Benjamin L. Cardin (Democratic)Richard Blumenthal (Democratic)

Rules and Administration Committee

Congress

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Art, artists, authorshipCongressional tributesGovernment buildings, facilities, and propertyMarylandRacial and ethnic relationsU.S. CapitolU.S. history