Senate Session
The U.S. Senate considered S. 919, the National Service Bill, a measure to provide federal grants for service programs and to distribute… read more
The U.S. Senate considered S. 919, the National Service Bill, a measure to provide federal grants for service programs and to distribute monetary awards for participation in these programs. Senator Carol Moseley-Braun (D-Illinois) moved to reconsider an amendment to the bill that would have renewed a patent on a logo containing the Confederate flag. The amendment failed to pass by a vote of 76 to 24. close
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