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The House approved the National Bison Legacy Act on Tuesday, and it passed the Senate on Thursday. Now it's awaiting President Obama's signature to become law.
The National Bison Legacy Act (NBLA) is no exception. Despite its support from tribal governments, communities and their allies, the bill granting the bison “ national mammal” status remains ...
President Obama signs the National Bison Legacy Act into law. — -- Move over bald eagles, the bison are coming for you. While the bald eagle may be the national bird of the U.S., President ...
Move over bald eagles, there's a new animal in town — bison! The National Bison Legacy Act, which designated the magnificent beasts as the national mammal, passed the House on Tuesday. The ...
President Obama signed the National Bison Legacy Act into law Monday, two weeks after both houses of Congress approved the bill by what appeared to be unanimous voice votes.
At the end of June, a bill was re-introduced in the U.S. House to designate the bison as the national mammal of the United States. It’s called the National Bison Legacy Act.
The North American bison is officially the national mammal of the United States, after President Obama signed the National Bison Legacy Act into law Monday.
The US Senate passed a bill this week that would honor the country's largest land mammal — the American bison — as our national mammal. The National Bison Legacy Act now awaits consideration ...
The National Bison Legacy Act recognizes the bison as a “historical symbol of the United States”.
The National Bison Legacy Act introduced in the Senate is backed by lawmakers from Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota and Rhode Island.
The North American bison is officially the national mammal of the United States, after President Obama signed the National Bison Legacy Act into law Monday.
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