Southern Campaign of the Revolution National Heritage Corridor Act of 2021
Sponsored By: Representative Clyburn
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Summary
Southern Campaign of the Revolution National Heritage Corridor Act of 2021 This bill establishes the Southern Campaign of the Revolution National Heritage Corridor in North Carolina and South Carolina. The University of South Carolina, as the managing entity for the corridor, shall submit a Corridor Management Action Plan for the corridor.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Clyburn
SC • D
Cosponsors
Mace
SC • R
Sponsored 2/24/2021
Wilson (SC)
SC • R
Sponsored 2/24/2021
Rep. Duncan, Jeff [R-SC-3]
SC • R
Sponsored 2/24/2021
Timmons
SC • R
Sponsored 2/24/2021
Norman
SC • R
Sponsored 2/24/2021
Rep. Rice, Tom [R-SC-7]
SC • R
Sponsored 2/24/2021
Rep. Butterfield, G. K. [D-NC-1]
NC • D
Sponsored 2/24/2021
Rep. Price, David E. [D-NC-4]
NC • D
Sponsored 2/24/2021
Rep. Bishop, Dan [R-NC-9]
NC • R
Sponsored 2/24/2021
Adams
NC • D
Sponsored 2/24/2021
Del. San Nicolas, Michael F. Q. [D-GU-At Large]
GU • D
Sponsored 7/16/2021
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