carrier, and — ironically for a critic of big government — one of the
biggest federal buildings in
Now, some of the late president’s admirers are launching a new effort to add another honor: printing his likeness on a
In polls of presidential scholars, Reagan consistently outranks Grant, said Rep.
But at least one Democrat who serves on the House
Financial Services Committee, where the proposal has been sent, isn’t
ready to jettison Grant for “someone whose policies are still
controversial.”
“Our currency ought to be something that unites us,” said Rep.
Grant admirers, who credit him for leading the Union Army to victory during the Civil War, were none too pleased either.
“I’m very upset,” said
Grant scholar who has a Web page on the 18th president. “I have all the
respect in the world for Reagan, but what he accomplished is not
anywhere as important as what
An earlier proposal to put Reagan on the dime in place of President
hero as Reagan was for Republicans. An effort to put Reagan on the
A 2005 move to put Reagan on the
“
one of the most transformative presidents of the 20th century,” McHenry
said in a letter to colleagues seeking their support. “Like
The move comes as efforts are under way in
to name mountains after Reagan and as planning gets under way for a
yearlong observance in 2011 of the 100th anniversary of Reagan’s birth.
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