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Lacy Clay, Jr.'s Public Statements on Issue: Arts, Entertainment, and History

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02/06/2020 Congressman Lowenthal Introduces Bill To Protect Federal Lands In Utah As Wilderness
01/09/2018 African American Civil Rights Network Act Signed into Law
07/26/2017 U.S. House Passes Clay's African American Civil Rights Network Act
04/05/2017 U.S. Reps Clay, Smith -- U.S. Senators Brown, Alexander Introduce African American Civil Rights Network Act of 2017
01/17/2017 Clay Says Architect of the Capitol's Removal of Student's Award-winning Painting is an Act of Shameful, Retroactive Vigilante Censorship
04/27/2016 U.S. Congress Passes Clay's Legislation Recognizing Bison as National Mammal of the United States
07/09/2015 Rep. Ruben Gallego and Rep. Lacy Clay Introduce Bill to Prohibit Confederate Flags at VA Cemeteries
06/29/2015 Congressman Lacy Clay Urges St. Louis Mayor Francis G. Slay to Remove Confederate Memorial from City's Historic Forest Park
06/25/2013 U.S. House Passes "Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge" bill, Clay Praises Bipartisan Compromise, Cites Musial's Brilliance on the field, Recalls His Leadership off the Field for Justice
06/25/2013 House Approves "Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge"
10/02/2012 Clay Convenes Congressional Conversation on Race, Community Leaders & Young St. Louisans Discuss Painful Racial History, Strive to Find Common Ground & Healing to Combat Plague of Youth Violence
06/07/2012 Clay Congratulates Gateway Arch for Designation as one of National Park Foundation's 2012 Best Idea Grant Winners
06/26/2007 National Archives & Records Administration to Stay in St. Louis
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