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Save Sacajawea

| August 4, 2004 11:00 PM

To the editor,

This summer, Sacagawea, a true American hero, may lose her place on our money. In the next couple of weeks, Congress will vote on H.R. 3916, which would remove Sacagawea's image from the dollar coin.

As we celebrate the bicentennial of Lewis and Clark's historic journey west (1804-1806), we should be thankful we have the image of Sacagawea on our currency, not be trying to remove it. Sacagawea's brave and heroic efforts during the journey are a treasured part of Montana and American history.

Removing Sacagawea would also be a step backwards in achieving a more inclusive society. Sacagawea is the only woman and minority featured on our currency currently in wide circulation.

Please call Rep. Denny Rehberg at (202) 225-3211 and tell him you want to continue to honor Sacagawea and the Lewis and Clark expedition and to vote no on H.R. 3916. Those who own businesses can also show support by giving out the Sacagawea coins as change to their customers. Let's save this true American hero.

Bruce Bolton

Rogers Hall, Washington State University