These (Current) Members Of Congress Voted Against MLK Day
"One of the side effects of low turnover in Congress is that politicians who were involved in historic decisions tend to stick around for a while. Take Martin Luther King Jr. Day, for example. The holiday is the result of House approval in August 1983 and a Senate vote that October. President Ronald Reagan signed it into law in November that year. Twenty-six members of Congress at the time ar ...
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