We signed this bill that says that we are now making Harriet Tubman part of our scenic byway, so wherever you go along this trail, you will see her name, big as she can be, by DOT signs. Know that story, my friends, and if the children here do not know her story, learn it."
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Announcement of a new bill honoring Harriet Tubman.
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