Civil Rights Act of 1964 Commemorative Coin Act – Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to mint and issue, during 2014, up to 350,000 one-dollar coins designed to be emblematic of the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its contribution to civil rights in America.
Permits the Secretary to initiate sales of such coins, without issuance, before 2014. Terminates such minting authority after December 31, 2014.
Requires sales to include a $10 surcharge per coin, which shall be paid to the United Negro College Fund. Subjects the Fund to certain federal audit requirements and a specified issuance limitation.
Full Bill Text
- Most Recent: H.R. 2040.ENR (Enrolled as Agreed to or Passed by Both House and Senate)
- The previous versions of the bill, H.R. 2040.IH, H.R. 2040.EH, and H.R. 2404.RFS may be viewed online at THOMAS.
Bill Status
Introduced in House
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Passed House
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Voted on in Senate
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Signed by President
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April 25, 2007
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April 1, 2008
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Nov. 19, 2008
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Dec. 2, 2008
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For a U.S. bill to become law, it must pass both the House of Representatives and the Senate, and then get signed by the President.
H.R. 2040 was passed in the House by a voice vote on April 1, 2008. (A record of each representative’s position was not kept.) The Senate passed the bill by Unanimous Consent on November 19,2008. President Bush signed the bill into law (Public Law No: 110-451.) on December 12, 2008.
CoinNews Articles on or about H.R. 2040
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Dec 2, 2008: Civil Rights Commemorative Silver Dollar Becomes Law
President Bush is two for two, signing two coin bills into law on two consecutive days. The president signed the "Civil Rights Act of 1964 Commemorative Coin Act, H.R. 2040" on Tuesday, and the "U.S. Army Commemorative Coin Act" on Monday. -
Nov 20 , 2008: Civil Rights Commemorative Silver Dollar Coin Passes Congress
President Bush is two for two, signing two coin bills into law on two consecutive days. The president signed the "Civil Rights Act of 1964 Commemorative Coin Act, H.R. 2040" on Tuesday, and the "U.S. Army Commemorative Coin Act" on Monday. - April 2, 2008: Civil Rights Commemorative Coin One Step Closer: Legislation Passes House
A year of near silence for the "Civil Rights Act of 1964 Commemorative Coin Act" ended yesterday when the House passed the bill by voice vote. The bill was first introduced by Rep. John Lewis [D-GA] on April 25 of 2007. While movement for the bill was quiet until yesterday, it gained 313 cosponsors within the last year that assured its passage. -
July 9, 2007: Legislation Introduced for Civil-rights Coin
A bill was introduced in the House and then Senate calling for a new commemorative coin honoring the 50th anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. For coin enthusiasts, the $1 coin is spec-ed out to be 90% silver and minted in both uncirculated and proof qualities.
Sponsor of H.R. 2040
Related Bills
S.1437 is identical to H.R. 2040. It was introduced in the Senate on May 21, 2007. It has been read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
Bill Actions by Date
- 4/25/2007: Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.
- 6/7/2007: Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology.
- 4/1/2008 1:23pm: Mr. Scott (GA) moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended.
- 4/1/2008 1:24pm: Considered under suspension of the rules.
- 4/1/2008 1:24pm: DEBATE – The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 2040.
- 4/1/2008 1:42pm: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (A record of each representative’s position was not kept.)
- 4/1/2008 1:42pm: Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
- 4/2/2008: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
- 11/19/2008:Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
- 11/19/2008: Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
- 11/19/2008: Cleared for White House.
- 11/20/2008: Message on Senate action sent to the House.
- 11/25/2008: Presented to President.
- 12/2/2008: Signed by President.
- 12/2/2008: Became Public Law No: 110-451.
Text of H.R. 2040: Civil Rights Act of 1964 Commemorative Coin Act, Public Law No: 110-451.
HR 2040 ENR (Enrolled as Agreed to or Passed by Both House and Senate)
One Hundred Tenth Congress
of the
United States of America
AT THE SECOND SESSION
Begun and held at the City of Washington on Thursday,
the third day of January, two thousand and eight
An Act
To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of the semicentennial of the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
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This Act may be cited as the `Civil Rights Act of 1964 Commemorative Coin Act’.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
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The Congress hereby finds as follows:
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(1) On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks’ brave act of defiance, refusing to give up her seat to a white person on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, galvanized the modern civil rights movement and led to the desegregation of the South.
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(2) On February 1, 1960, 4 college students, Joseph McNeil, Franklin McCain, David Richmond, and Ezell Blair, Jr., asked to be served at a lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, and lunch counter sit-ins began to occur throughout the South to challenge segregation in places of public accommodation.
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(3) On May 4, 1961, the Freedom Rides into the South began to test new court orders barring segregation in interstate transportation, and riders were jailed and beaten by mobs in several places, including Birmingham and Montgomery, Alabama.
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(4) Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was the leading civil rights advocate of the time, spearheading the civil rights movement in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s with the goal of nonviolent social change and full civil rights for African Americans.
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(5) On August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., led over 250,000 civil rights supporters in the March on Washington and delivered his famous `I Have A Dream’ speech to raise awareness and support for civil rights legislation.
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(6) Mrs. Coretta Scott King, a leading participant in the American civil rights movement, was side-by-side with her husband, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., during many civil rights marches, organized Freedom Concerts to draw attention to the Movement, and worked in her own right to create an America in which all people have equal rights.
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(7) The mass movement sparked by Rosa Parks and led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., among others, called upon the Congress and Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson to pass civil rights legislation which culminated in the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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(8) The Civil Rights Act of 1964 greatly expanded civil rights protections, outlawing racial discrimination and segregation in public places and places of public accommodation, in federally funded programs, and employment and encouraging desegregation in public schools, and has served as a model for subsequent anti-discrimination laws.
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(9) We are an eminently better Nation because of Rosa Parks, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and all those men and women who have confronted, and continue to confront, injustice and inequality wherever they see it.
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(10) Equality in education was one of the cornerstones of the civil rights movement.
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(11) On September 10, 1961, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., wrote that African American `students are coming to understand that education and learning have become tools for shaping the future and not devices of privilege for an exclusive few’.
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(12) Over its long and distinguished history, the United Negro College Fund has provided scholarships and operating funds to its member colleges that have enabled more than 300,000 young African Americans to earn college degrees and become successful members of society.
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(13) Those graduates include Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as well as leaders in the fields of education, science, medicine, law, entertainment, literature, the military, and politics who have made major contributions to the civil rights movement and the creation of a more equitable society.
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(14) Congress has an obligation to lead America’s continued struggle to fight discrimination and ensure equal rights for all.
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(15) The year 2014 will mark the semicentennial of the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
SEC. 3. COIN SPECIFICATIONS.
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(a) Denominations- The Secretary of the Treasury (hereinafter in this Act referred to as the `Secretary’) shall mint and issue not more than 350,000 $1 coins each of which shall–
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(1) weigh 26.73 grams;
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(2) have a diameter of 1.500 inches; and
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(3) contain 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper.
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(b) Legal Tender- The coins minted under this Act shall be legal tender, as provided in section 5103 of title 31, United States Code.
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(c) Numismatic Items- For purposes of section 5136 of title 31, United States Code, all coins minted under this Act shall be considered to be numismatic items.
SEC. 4. DESIGN OF COINS.
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(a) Design Requirements- The design of the coins minted under this Act shall be emblematic of the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its contribution to civil rights in America.
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(b) Designation and Inscriptions- On each coin minted under this Act there shall be–
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(1) a designation of the value of the coin;
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(2) an inscription of the year `2014′; and
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(3) inscriptions of the words `Liberty’, `In God We Trust’, `United States of America’, and `E Pluribus Unum’.
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(c) Selection- The design for the coins minted under this Act shall be–
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(1) selected by the Secretary after consultation with the Commission of Fine Arts; and
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(2) reviewed by the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee established under section 5135 of title 31, United States Code.
SEC. 5. ISSUANCE OF COINS.
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(a) Quality of Coins- Coins minted under this Act shall be issued in uncirculated and proof qualities.
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(b) Commencement of Issuance- The Secretary may issue coins minted under this Act beginning January 1, 2014, except that the Secretary may initiate sales of such coins, without issuance, before such date.
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(c) Termination of Minting Authority- No coins shall be minted under this Act after December 31, 2014.
SEC. 6. SALE OF COINS.
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(a) Sale Price- Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the coins issued under this Act shall be sold by the Secretary at a price equal to the sum of the face value of the coins, the surcharge required under section 7(a) for the coins, and the cost of designing and issuing such coins (including labor, materials, dies, use of machinery, overhead expenses, and marketing).
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(b) Bulk Sales- The Secretary shall make bulk sales of the coins issued under this Act at a reasonable discount.
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(c) Prepaid Orders at a Discount-
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(1) IN GENERAL- The Secretary shall accept prepaid orders for the coins minted under this Act before the issuance of such coins.
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(2) DISCOUNT- Sale prices with respect to prepaid orders under paragraph (1) shall be at a reasonable discount.
SEC. 7. SURCHARGES.
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(a) Surcharge Required- All sales shall include a surcharge of $10 per coin.
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(b) Distribution- Subject to section 5134(f) of title 31, United States Code, all surcharges which are received by the Secretary from the sale of coins issued under this Act shall be promptly paid by the Secretary to the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) to carry out the purposes of the Fund, including providing scholarships and internships for minority students and operating funds and technology enhancement services for 39 member historically black colleges and universities.
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(c) Audits- The United Negro College Fund shall be subject to the audit requirements of section 5134(f)(2) of title 31, United States Code, with regard to the amounts received by the Fund under subsection (b).
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(d) Limitation- Notwithstanding subsection (a), no surcharge may be included with respect to the issuance under this Act of any coin during a calendar year if, as of the time of such issuance, the issuance of such coin would result in the number of commemorative coin programs issued during such year to exceed the annual 2 commemorative coin program issuance limitation under section 5112(m)(1) of title 31, United States Code (as in effect on the date of the enactment of this Act). The Secretary of the Treasury may issue guidance to carry out this subsection.
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Vice President of the United States and
President of the Senate.
Cosponsor List
The following House members cosponsored the bill:
- Rep Abercrombie, Neil [HI-1] – 2/26/2008
Rep Ackerman, Gary L. [NY-5] – 2/26/2008
Rep Aderholt, Robert B. [AL-4] – 2/14/2008
Rep Akin, W. Todd [MO-2] – 12/19/2007
Rep Alexander, Rodney [LA-5] – 2/13/2008
Rep Allen, Thomas H. [ME-1] – 12/19/2007
Rep Altmire, Jason [PA-4] – 2/25/2008
Rep Andrews, Robert E. [NJ-1] – 2/25/2008
Rep Arcuri, Michael A. [NY-24] – 2/7/2008
Rep Baca, Joe [CA-43] – 2/7/2008
Rep Bachmann, Michele [MN-6] – 2/13/2008
Rep Bachus, Spencer [AL-6] – 1/15/2008
Rep Baird, Brian [WA-3] – 2/25/2008
Rep Baldwin, Tammy [WI-2] – 6/26/2007
Rep Barrow, John [GA-12] – 5/17/2007
Rep Bartlett, Roscoe G. [MD-6] – 12/18/2007
Rep Bean, Melissa L. [IL-8] – 2/7/2008
Rep Becerra, Xavier [CA-31] – 2/25/2008
Rep Berkley, Shelley [NV-1] – 2/25/2008
Rep Berman, Howard L. [CA-28] – 6/15/2007
Rep Berry, Marion [AR-1] – 2/7/2008
Rep Bishop, Sanford D., Jr. [GA-2] – 5/17/2007
Rep Bishop, Timothy H. [NY-1] – 2/25/2008
Rep Blackburn, Marsha [TN-7] – 2/13/2008
Rep Blumenauer, Earl [OR-3] – 2/25/2008
Rep Blunt, Roy [MO-7] – 2/14/2008
Rep Bono Mack, Mary [CA-45] – 2/13/2008
Rep Boozman, John [AR-3] – 12/19/2007
Rep Bordallo, Madeleine Z. [GU] – 2/27/2008
Rep Boren, Dan [OK-2] – 2/7/2008
Rep Boswell, Leonard L. [IA-3] – 1/15/2008
Rep Boucher, Rick [VA-9] – 2/28/2008
Rep Boustany, Charles W., Jr. [LA-7] – 2/13/2008
Rep Boyd, Allen [FL-2] – 2/7/2008
Rep Boyda, Nancy E. [KS-2] – 2/25/2008
Rep Brady, Kevin [TX-8] – 2/14/2008
Rep Brady, Robert A. [PA-1] – 5/23/2007
Rep Braley, Bruce L. [IA-1] – 2/25/2008
Rep Broun, Paul C. [GA-10] – 2/14/2008
Rep Brown, Corrine [FL-3] – 11/13/2007
Rep Brown, Henry E., Jr. [SC-1] – 2/14/2008
Rep Burton, Dan [IN-5] – 12/19/2007
Rep Butterfield, G. K. [NC-1] – 5/17/2007
Rep Capps, Lois [CA-23] – 2/25/2008
Rep Capuano, Michael E. [MA-8] – 2/27/2008
Rep Cardoza, Dennis A. [CA-18] – 2/7/2008
Rep Carnahan, Russ [MO-3] – 12/19/2007
Rep Carney, Christopher P. [PA-10] – 2/7/2008
Rep Carson, Julia [IN-7] – 5/17/2007
Rep Castor, Kathy [FL-11] – 5/23/2007
Rep Chandler, Ben [KY-6] – 2/7/2008
Rep Christensen, Donna M. [VI] – 5/17/2007
Rep Clarke, Yvette D. [NY-11] – 1/15/2008
Rep Clay, Wm. Lacy [MO-1] – 5/17/2007
Rep Cleaver, Emanuel [MO-5] – 6/27/2007
Rep Clyburn, James E. [SC-6] – 2/27/2008
Rep Cohen, Steve [TN-9] – 6/7/2007
Rep Cole, Tom [OK-4] – 12/19/2007
Rep Conaway, K. Michael [TX-11] – 2/14/2008
Rep Conyers, John, Jr. [MI-14] – 2/6/2008
Rep Cooper, Jim [TN-5] – 2/7/2008
Rep Costa, Jim [CA-20] – 2/7/2008
Rep Costello, Jerry F. [IL-12] – 2/27/2008
Rep Courtney, Joe [CT-2] – 2/27/2008
Rep Cramer, Robert E. (Bud), Jr. [AL-5] – 2/25/2008
Rep Crenshaw, Ander [FL-4] – 2/13/2008
Rep Crowley, Joseph [NY-7] – 12/19/2007
Rep Cubin, Barbara [WY] – 2/14/2008
Rep Cuellar, Henry [TX-28] – 2/27/2008
Rep Cummings, Elijah E. [MD-7] – 5/17/2007
Rep Davis, Artur [AL-7] – 5/17/2007
Rep Davis, Danny K. [IL-7] – 2/26/2008
Rep Davis, Geoff [KY-4] – 12/19/2007
Rep Davis, Lincoln [TN-4] – 2/7/2008
Rep Davis, Susan A. [CA-53] – 2/13/2008
Rep Davis, Tom [VA-11] – 2/14/2008
Rep Deal, Nathan [GA-9] – 2/13/2008
Rep DeFazio, Peter A. [OR-4] – 2/26/2008
Rep DeGette, Diana [CO-1] – 2/26/2008
Rep Delahunt, William D. [MA-10] – 2/27/2008
Rep DeLauro, Rosa L. [CT-3] – 6/13/2007
Rep Dingell, John D. [MI-15] – 2/26/2008
Rep Doggett, Lloyd [TX-25] – 12/19/2007
Rep Donnelly, Joe [IN-2] – 2/27/2008
Rep Doyle, Michael F. [PA-14] – 2/27/2008
Rep Drake, Thelma D. [VA-2] – 12/19/2007
Rep Dreier, David [CA-26] – 12/19/2007
Rep Duncan, John J., Jr. [TN-2] – 2/14/2008
Rep Edwards, Chet [TX-17] – 2/26/2008
Rep Ehlers, Vernon J. [MI-3] – 2/13/2008
Rep Ellison, Keith [MN-5] – 1/15/2008
Rep Ellsworth, Brad [IN-8] – 2/7/2008
Rep Emanuel, Rahm [IL-5] – 2/27/2008
Rep Emerson, Jo Ann [MO-8] – 5/17/2007
Rep Engel, Eliot L. [NY-17] – 2/27/2008
Rep English, Phil [PA-3] – 9/10/2007
Rep Eshoo, Anna G. [CA-14] – 2/26/2008
Rep Etheridge, Bob [NC-2] – 2/7/2008
Rep Everett, Terry [AL-2] – 2/13/2008
Rep Faleomavaega, Eni F.H. [AS] – 2/26/2008
Rep Fallin, Mary [OK-5] – 12/19/2007
Rep Farr, Sam [CA-17] – 2/25/2008
Rep Fattah, Chaka [PA-2] – 5/23/2007
Rep Filner, Bob [CA-51] – 2/26/2008
Rep Flake, Jeff [AZ-6] – 2/14/2008
Rep Forbes, J. Randy [VA-4] – 2/14/2008
Rep Fossella, Vito [NY-13] – 2/13/2008
Rep Giffords, Gabrielle [AZ-8] – 2/28/2008
Rep Gilchrest, Wayne T. [MD-1] – 2/14/2008
Rep Gillibrand, Kirsten E. [NY-20] – 2/7/2008
Rep Gingrey, Phil [GA-11] – 12/19/2007
Rep Gonzalez, Charles A. [TX-20] – 9/10/2007
Rep Goodlatte, Bob [VA-6] – 2/13/2008
Rep Gordon, Bart [TN-6] – 2/7/2008
Rep Green, Al [TX-9] – 5/17/2007
Rep Green, Gene [TX-29] – 2/27/2008
Rep Grijalva, Raul M. [AZ-7] – 5/17/2007
Rep Gutierrez, Luis V. [IL-4] – 2/27/2008
Rep Hall, John J. [NY-19] – 2/26/2008
Rep Hall, Ralph M. [TX-4] – 2/14/2008
Rep Hare, Phil [IL-17] – 2/7/2008
Rep Harman, Jane [CA-36] – 2/7/2008
Rep Hastings, Alcee L. [FL-23] – 5/17/2007
Rep Hayes, Robin [NC-8] – 12/19/2007
Rep Herger, Wally [CA-2] – 2/14/2008
Rep Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie [SD] – 2/7/2008
Rep Higgins, Brian [NY-27] – 5/17/2007
Rep Hill, Baron P. [IN-9] – 2/7/2008
Rep Hinchey, Maurice D. [NY-22] – 6/7/2007
Rep Hinojosa, Ruben [TX-15] – 1/15/2008
Rep Hirono, Mazie K. [HI-2] – 2/27/2008
Rep Hodes, Paul W. [NH-2] – 2/25/2008
Rep Holden, Tim [PA-17] – 2/7/2008
Rep Holt, Rush D. [NJ-12] – 1/17/2008
Rep Honda, Michael M. [CA-15] – 1/17/2008
Rep Hooley, Darlene [OR-5] – 2/25/2008
Rep Hoyer, Steny H. [MD-5] – 2/28/2008
Rep Hulshof, Kenny C. [MO-9] – 12/19/2007
Rep Inslee, Jay [WA-1] – 12/19/2007
Rep Israel, Steve [NY-2] – 2/27/2008
Rep Issa, Darrell E. [CA-49] – 2/14/2008
Rep Jackson, Jesse L., Jr. [IL-2] – 2/28/2008
Rep Jackson-Lee, Sheila [TX-18] – 5/17/2007
Rep Jefferson, William J. [LA-2] – 5/17/2007
Rep Johnson, Eddie Bernice [TX-30] – 5/17/2007
Rep Johnson, Henry C. "Hank," Jr. [GA-4] – 12/4/2007
Rep Johnson, Timothy V. [IL-15] – 2/14/2008
Rep Jones, Stephanie Tubbs [OH-11] – 5/23/2007
Rep Jones, Walter B., Jr. [NC-3] – 12/18/2007
Rep Kagen, Steve [WI-8] – 2/25/2008
Rep Kanjorski, Paul E. [PA-11] – 2/27/2008
Rep Keller, Ric [FL-8] – 2/14/2008
Rep Kennedy, Patrick J. [RI-1] – 1/15/2008
Rep Kildee, Dale E. [MI-5] – 2/25/2008
Rep Kilpatrick, Carolyn C. [MI-13] – 2/27/2008
Rep Kind, Ron [WI-3] – 2/26/2008
Rep Kingston, Jack [GA-1] – 1/15/2008
Rep Kirk, Mark Steven [IL-10] – 2/14/2008
Rep Klein, Ron [FL-22] – 2/28/2008
Rep Kline, John [MN-2] – 2/12/2008
Rep Kucinich, Dennis J. [OH-10] – 10/24/2007
Rep LaHood, Ray [IL-18] – 2/12/2008
Rep Lampson, Nick [TX-22] – 2/7/2008
Rep Langevin, James R. [RI-2] – 2/25/2008
Rep Larsen, Rick [WA-2] – 2/27/2008
Rep Larson, John B. [CT-1] – 2/25/2008
Rep LaTourette, Steven C. [OH-14] – 2/14/2008
Rep Lee, Barbara [CA-9] – 5/23/2007
Rep Levin, Sander M. [MI-12] – 2/25/2008
Rep Lewis, Ron [KY-2] – 2/13/2008
Rep Linder, John [GA-7] – 2/14/2008
Rep Lipinski, Daniel [IL-3] – 2/27/2008
Rep Loebsack, David [IA-2] – 2/26/2008
Rep Lofgren, Zoe [CA-16] – 2/26/2008
Rep Lowey, Nita M. [NY-18] – 12/19/2007
Rep Lungren, Daniel E. [CA-3] – 2/13/2008
Rep Lynch, Stephen F. [MA-9] – 2/26/2008
Rep Mahoney, Tim [FL-16] – 2/7/2008
Rep Maloney, Carolyn B. [NY-14] – 1/15/2008
Rep Marshall, Jim [GA-8] – 1/15/2008
Rep Matheson, Jim [UT-2] – 2/7/2008
Rep Matsui, Doris O. [CA-5] – 6/26/2007
Rep McCarthy, Carolyn [NY-4] – 5/23/2007
Rep McCollum, Betty [MN-4] – 6/15/2007
Rep McCotter, Thaddeus G. [MI-11] – 5/17/2007
Rep McDermott, Jim [WA-7] – 1/15/2008
Rep McGovern, James P. [MA-3] – 2/25/2008
Rep McHugh, John M. [NY-23] – 2/14/2008
Rep McIntyre, Mike [NC-7] – 2/28/2008
Rep McKeon, Howard P. "Buck" [CA-25] – 12/19/2007
Rep McMorris Rodgers, Cathy [WA-5] – 12/19/2007
Rep McNerney, Jerry [CA-11] – 2/25/2008
Rep McNulty, Michael R. [NY-21] – 2/26/2008
Rep Meek, Kendrick B. [FL-17] – 1/15/2008
Rep Meeks, Gregory W. [NY-6] – 6/27/2007
Rep Melancon, Charlie [LA-3] – 2/7/2008
Rep Michaud, Michael H. [ME-2] – 2/7/2008
Rep Miller, Brad [NC-13] – 2/26/2008
Rep Miller, Gary G. [CA-42] – 2/14/2008
Rep Miller, George [CA-7] – 2/27/2008
Rep Miller, Jeff [FL-1] – 2/12/2008
Rep Mitchell, Harry E. [AZ-5] – 2/27/2008
Rep Mollohan, Alan B. [WV-1] – 2/26/2008
Rep Moore, Dennis [KS-3] – 2/6/2008
Rep Moore, Gwen [WI-4] – 2/27/2008
Rep Moran, James P. [VA-8] – 6/26/2007
Rep Moran, Jerry [KS-1] – 12/18/2007
Rep Murphy, Christopher S. [CT-5] – 2/27/2008
Rep Murphy, Patrick J. [PA-8] – 2/7/2008
Rep Murtha, John P. [PA-12] – 2/27/2008
Rep Napolitano, Grace F. [CA-38] – 2/26/2008
Rep Neal, Richard E. [MA-2] – 2/27/2008
Rep Norton, Eleanor Holmes [DC] – 2/26/2008
Rep Oberstar, James L. [MN-8] – 2/27/2008
Rep Obey, David R. [WI-7] – 2/27/2008
Rep Olver, John W. [MA-1] – 2/25/2008
Rep Ortiz, Solomon P. [TX-27] – 2/27/2008
Rep Pallone, Frank, Jr. [NJ-6] – 12/19/2007
Rep Pascrell, Bill, Jr. [NJ-8] – 2/27/2008
Rep Pastor, Ed [AZ-4] – 2/26/2008
Rep Payne, Donald M. [NJ-10] – 5/17/2007
Rep Pearce, Stevan [NM-2] – 2/13/2008
Rep Perlmutter, Ed [CO-7] – 2/27/2008
Rep Peterson, Collin C. [MN-7] – 2/7/2008
Rep Petri, Thomas E. [WI-6] – 2/14/2008
Rep Pomeroy, Earl [ND] – 2/7/2008
Rep Price, David E. [NC-4] – 2/26/2008
Rep Pryce, Deborah [OH-15] – 4/25/2007
Rep Rahall, Nick J., II [WV-3] – 2/26/2008
Rep Ramstad, Jim [MN-3] – 12/18/2007
Rep Rangel, Charles B. [NY-15] – 2/25/2008
Rep Reichert, David G. [WA-8] – 2/14/2008
Rep Renzi, Rick [AZ-1] – 2/14/2008
Rep Reyes, Silvestre [TX-16] – 2/26/2008
Rep Reynolds, Thomas M. [NY-26] – 2/12/2008
Rep Richardson, Laura [CA-37] – 2/26/2008
Rep Rodriguez, Ciro D. [TX-23] – 2/25/2008
Rep Rogers, Mike J. [MI-8] – 6/15/2007
Rep Rohrabacher, Dana [CA-46] – 2/13/2008
Rep Ross, Mike [AR-4] – 12/19/2007
Rep Rothman, Steven R. [NJ-9] – 2/27/2008
Rep Roybal-Allard, Lucille [CA-34] – 2/26/2008
Rep Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch [MD-2] – 2/27/2008
Rep Rush, Bobby L. [IL-1] – 5/17/2007
Rep Ryan, Paul [WI-1] – 2/13/2008
Rep Ryan, Tim [OH-17] – 2/27/2008
Rep Salazar, John T. [CO-3] – 2/7/2008
Rep Sanchez, Linda T. [CA-39] – 2/26/2008
Rep Sarbanes, John P. [MD-3] – 2/26/2008
Rep Saxton, Jim [NJ-3] – 12/18/2007
Rep Schakowsky, Janice D. [IL-9] – 2/25/2008
Rep Schiff, Adam B. [CA-29] – 9/10/2007
Rep Schwartz, Allyson Y. [PA-13] – 12/19/2007
Rep Scott, David [GA-13] – 12/18/2007
Rep Scott, Robert C. "Bobby" [VA-3] – 9/10/2007
Rep Serrano, Jose E. [NY-16] – 2/26/2008
Rep Sessions, Pete [TX-32] – 2/14/2008
Rep Sestak, Joe [PA-7] – 2/27/2008
Rep Shays, Christopher [CT-4] – 5/17/2007
Rep Shea-Porter, Carol [NH-1] – 2/27/2008
Rep Sherman, Brad [CA-27] – 2/27/2008
Rep Shimkus, John [IL-19] – 2/12/2008
Rep Shuler, Heath [NC-11] – 2/7/2008
Rep Shuster, Bill [PA-9] – 12/18/2007
Rep Sires, Albio [NJ-13] – 2/27/2008
Rep Skelton, Ike [MO-4] – 2/25/2008
Rep Slaughter, Louise McIntosh [NY-28] – 2/28/2008
Rep Smith, Adam [WA-9] – 2/26/2008
Rep Smith, Christopher H. [NJ-4] – 2/12/2008
Rep Snyder, Vic [AR-2] – 12/18/2007
Rep Solis, Hilda L. [CA-32] – 2/25/2008
Rep Space, Zachary T. [OH-18] – 2/7/2008
Rep Spratt, John M., Jr. [SC-5] – 2/27/2008
Rep Stark, Fortney Pete [CA-13] – 12/19/2007
Rep Stearns, Cliff [FL-6] – 2/13/2008
Rep Stupak, Bart [MI-1] – 2/28/2008
Rep Sutton, Betty [OH-13] – 1/15/2008
Rep Tanner, John S. [TN-8] – 2/27/2008
Rep Tauscher, Ellen O. [CA-10] – 2/25/2008
Rep Taylor, Gene [MS-4] – 2/7/2008
Rep Terry, Lee [NE-2] – 2/14/2008
Rep Thompson, Bennie G. [MS-2] – 5/17/2007
Rep Thompson, Mike [CA-1] – 2/7/2008
Rep Thornberry, Mac [TX-13] – 2/14/2008
Rep Tierney, John F. [MA-6] – 2/25/2008
Rep Towns, Edolphus [NY-10] – 6/7/2007
Rep Tsongas, Niki [MA-5] – 2/26/2008
Rep Udall, Mark [CO-2] – 2/26/2008
Rep Udall, Tom [NM-3] – 2/27/2008
Rep Van Hollen, Chris [MD-8] – 2/25/2008
Rep Visclosky, Peter J. [IN-1] – 2/27/2008
Rep Walden, Greg [OR-2] – 2/14/2008
Rep Walz, Timothy J. [MN-1] – 2/27/2008
Rep Wamp, Zach [TN-3] – 12/19/2007
Rep Wasserman Schultz, Debbie [FL-20] – 2/25/2008
Rep Waters, Maxine [CA-35] – 2/27/2008
Rep Watson, Diane E. [CA-33] – 2/6/2008
Rep Watt, Melvin L. [NC-12] – 9/10/2007
Rep Waxman, Henry A. [CA-30] – 1/15/2008
Rep Weiner, Anthony D. [NY-9] – 2/26/2008
Rep Welch, Peter [VT] – 2/27/2008
Rep Weldon, Dave [FL-15] – 2/13/2008
Rep Wexler, Robert [FL-19] – 1/17/2008
Rep Wilson, Charles A. [OH-6] – 2/7/2008
Rep Wilson, Heather [NM-1] – 2/12/2008
Rep Wilson, Joe [SC-2] – 2/12/2008
Rep Wolf, Frank R. [VA-10] – 12/18/2007
Rep Woolsey, Lynn C. [CA-6] – 6/26/2007
Rep Wu, David [OR-1] – 2/27/2008
Rep Wynn, Albert Russell [MD-4] – 6/13/2007
Rep Yarmuth, John A. [KY-3] – 2/27/2008
Rep Young, C.W. Bill [FL-10] – 2/13/2008
Rep Young, Don [AK] – 2/26/2008