THE HOUSE : Coin Redesign
By a vote of 172 to 241, the House rejected a bill (HR 3337) to redesign the U.S. penny, nickel, dime, quarter and half-dollar. The bill also authorized several new commemorative coins. Debate centered on a Senate-approved plan to replace the Lincoln Memorial, Monticello, torch of liberty and American eagle representations on the tail side of circulating coins with Bill of Rights expressions such as free speech and due process.
Supporter Esteban Torres (D-La Puente) said the redesign was “in keeping with the traditions (and) the history of this nation. Coins are the indicators of change.â€
Opponent Al McCandless (R-Bermuda Dunes) said: “There is nothing wrong with our coins. We should leave a good thing alone.â€
A yes vote was to redesign U.S. coins.
How They Voted
Rep. Gallegly (R): No vote
Rep. Lagomarsino (R): Nay
Source: Roll Call Report Syndicate
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