Let me say that each day as I drive through downtown Little Rock, I pass the most handsome statue of Harriet Tubman right outside our city hall. She has her walking stick and her cape. She is in that disguise as that slave woman walking the streets of that Confederate town. It brings inspiration to all the citizens of Little Rock to see this extraordinary woman in this public piece of art in front of our city hall. Madam Speaker, I yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from New York (Mr. Katko), an author of the bill.
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