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		<title>New National Parks Quarter bill in Senate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week another commemorative national park quarters bill called S.3290 was brought before the Senate. It reads almost exactly like the first one (S.3214) that was introduced less than a month earlier.
The new one has some extra phrases that clarify certain sections in the bill, but most of the changes are barely noticeable. The purpose [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week another commemorative national park quarters bill called S.3290 was brought before the Senate. It reads almost exactly like the first one (S.3214) that was introduced less than a month earlier.</p>
<p>The new one has some extra phrases that clarify certain sections in the bill, but most of the changes are barely noticeable. The purpose is the same &#8212; to create commemorative national park or site quarters in each <a href="http://www.parkquarters.com/us-dc-and-us-territories-the-locations-for-park-quarters" title="The Locations for Park Quarters">state, D.C. and U.S. Territory</a> starting in 2010. </p>
<p> The  silver bullion coin section &#8212; the portion that permits a collector version of park quarters &#8212; does stands out. The older legislation has the silver weight at 5 ounces with a diameter of 3 inches &#8212; that is unique by itself for US coinage. (US bullion coins have been one ounce at most.) The newest proposal has increased the weight to a much larger 8 ounces. More on this in an upcoming post. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to say why the old bill wasn&#8217;t updated. It was already very similar to the House of Representatives version (<a href="http://www.parkquarters.com/congressional-park-quarter-information/text-of-national-parks-quarter-legislation" title="Text of Park Quarters Legislation from House of Representatives">H.R.6184</a>) that <a href="http://www.parkquarters.com/park-quarters-legislation/house-passes-park-quarters-bill-next-steps/1018" title="House passes Park Quarters bill, next steps">passed</a> on July 9.</p>
<p> S.3290 does show continuing support for park quarters in the Senate and stronger evidence a quarter bill will become law. </p>
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<p><a href="http://barrasso.senate.gov/" title="Senator John Barrasso">Senator John Barrasso</a> introduced the last one and this latest version. This time too, Senators <a href="http://johnson.senate.gov/" title="Senator Tim Johnson">Tim Johnson</a> and <a href="http://enzi.senate.gov/public/" title="Senator Mike Enzi">Mike Enzi</a> are listed with Barrasso. </p>
<p>Johnson said in a statement:</p>
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<p>&quot;South Dakota is blessed with some of the country&#8217;s most cherished natural and historic places, including Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Jewel Cave National Monument, and the Missouri National Recreational River. </p>
<p>We have all enjoyed seeing each new coin as part of the 50 State Coin Program. This legislation will now give us a chance to highlight the beauty of our National Parks.&quot;</p>
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<p>A version of the legislation must pass both houses and get signed by the President before any new quarters can be designed, minted and issued. </p>
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		<title>Barrasso supports National Park Quarters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 02:05:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The National Parks Quarter bill first appeared in the House of Representatives when Rep. Mike Castle introduced it on June 4, 2008. On June 26, Senator John Barrasso brought a similar measure (S.3214) before the Senate, showing his support for park and site coins.
When the House unanimously passed their bill (H.R.6184) July 9, Barrasso voiced [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The National Parks Quarter bill first appeared in the House of Representatives when <a href="http://www.castle.house.gov/" title="Rep. Mike Castle">Rep. Mike Castle</a> introduced it on June 4, 2008. On June 26, <a href="http://barrasso.senate.gov/" title="Senator John Barrasso">Senator John Barrasso</a> brought a similar measure (S.3214) before the Senate, showing his support for park and site coins.</p>
<p>When the House unanimously passed their bill (<a href="http://www.parkquarters.com/congressional-park-quarter-information/text-of-national-parks-quarter-legislation" title="Text of Park Quarters Legislation from House of Representatives">H.R.6184</a>) July 9, Barrasso voiced his continuing support and said the first coin will depict Wyoming&#8217;s Yellowstone National Park.</p>
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<p>&quot;As the nation&#8217;s first national park, it is only fitting that Yellowstone, as a part of Wyoming &#8217;s unique heritage, is commemorated on the first quarter,&quot; Barrasso said. &quot;I believe these coins will increase awareness and promote efforts to preserve America &#8217;s national treasures for generations to come.&quot;</p>
<p> &quot;Millions of people experience the pristine wilderness and rugged beauty of areas like Yellowstone National Park, the Grand Tetons, and Devil&#8217;s Tower National Monument every year. The people of Wyoming are rightly proud of the many places that display our state&#8217;s unique heritage and natural beauty.&quot;</p>
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<p>Now Barrasso must get his Senate colleagues to pass the bill! </p>
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