H.R. 1566 - Stevie Wonder Congressional Gold Medal Act
- Sponsor:
- John Conyers
- Summary:
- To award a Congressional Gold Medal to Stevie Wonder, in recognition of his ground-breaking musical achievements, activism, and contributions to the music industry. (by CRS)
- Status:
- The bill has been introduced.
Stevie Wonder Congressional Gold Medal Act
H.R. 1566 — 110th Congress (2007–2008)
- Summary
- To award a Congressional Gold Medal to Stevie Wonder, in recognition of his ground-breaking musical achievements, activism, and contributions to the music industry. (by CRS)
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- Title
- To award a Congressional Gold Medal to Stevie Wonder, in recognition of his ground-breaking musical achievements, activism, and contributions to the music industry.
- Other Titles
- Stevie Wonder Congressional Gold Medal Act
- Sponsor
- John Conyers
- Co-Sponsors
- Shelley Berkley
- Howard Berman
- Corrine Brown
- Julia Carson
- Donna Christensen
- Elijah Cummings
- William Delahunt
- Michael Doyle
- Chaka Fattah
- Barney Frank
- Raul Grijalva
- William Jefferson
- Eddie Johnson
- Dale Kildee
- Carolyn Kilpatrick
- Dennis Kucinich
- Barbara Lee
- Sheila Jackson-Lee
- Sander Levin
- Nita Lowey
- Thaddeus McCotter
- James McDermott
- James McGovern
- Kendrick Meek
- Candice Miller
- James Moran
- Eleanor Norton
- Donald Payne
- Charles Rangel
- Bobby Rush
- José Serrano
- Bart Stupak
- Edolphus Towns
- Maxine Waters
- Diane Watson
- Melvin Watt
- Emanuel Cleaver
- Al Green
- Henry Johnson
- Keith Ellison
- Steve Cohen
- Subjects
- Commemorations
- Congress
- Congressional gold medals
- Entertainers
- Humanities
- Music
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- Major Actions
Introduced 3/19/2007 Referred to Committee - Bill History
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There have been no votes on this bill.
Action Date Description Introduced 3/19/2007 3/19/2007 Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services. Number Sponsor Date Offered Status
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