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S.488
: Justice for Victims of Lynching Act of 2019
Four members of Congress have made nine statements about this bill.
Date
Member
Party
State / District
Title
June 27, 2019
Van Taylor
R
TX-3
Reps. Taylor, Bacon, Cisneros, and Moulton Introduce Legislation to Make Lynching a Federal Crime
Oct. 13, 2020
Don Bacon
R
NE-2
BACON FIGHTS RACIAL INEQUALITY WITH LEGISLATION
June 11, 2020
Don Bacon
R
NE-2
For Country Caucus Statement on Support of Antilynching Legislation
Feb. 26, 2020
Don Bacon
R
NE-2
BACON VOTES YES ON BILL TO MAKE LYNCHING A FEDERAL CRIME
May 18, 2020
Don Bacon
R
NE-2
Bacon Urges Senate Leadership to Pass Antilynching Legislation This Year
June 27, 2019
Seth Moulton
D
MA-6
Reps. Bacon, Cisneros, Moulton & Taylor Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Criminalize Lynching
Feb. 27, 2020
Charles E. Grassley
R
IA
Grassley Lauds House Passage of Anti-Lynching Bill following Past Approvals in the Senate
June 27, 2019
Seth Moulton
D
MA-6
Reps. Bacon, Cisneros, Moulton & Taylor Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Criminalize Lynching
June 27, 2019
Don Bacon
R
NE-2
Reps. Bacon, Cisneros, Moulton & Taylor Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Criminalize Lynching
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