Putting A Woman On The 20 Dollar Bill

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Jack Lew nears decision to keep Hamilton on front of $10 bill, put a woman on the $20
by Kevin Liptak and Antoine Sanfuentes @CNNMoney April 16, 2016: 6:59 PM ET

Treasury Secretary Jack Lew is expected to announce this week that Alexander Hamilton's face will remain on the front of the $10 bill and a woman will replace Andrew Jackson on the face of the $20 bill, a senior government source told CNN on Saturday.

Lew announced last summer that he was considering redesigning the $10 bill to include the portrait of a woman. The decision to make the historic change at the expense of Hamilton drew angry rebukes from fans of the former Treasury Secretary. The pro-Hamilton movement gained steam after the smash success of the hip-hop Broadway musical about his life this year.

Those pressures led Lew to determine that Hamilton should remain on the front of the bill. Instead, a mural-style depiction of the women's suffrage movement -- including images of leaders such as Susan B. Anthony -- will be featured on the back of the bill.

A Treasury spokesman declined to comment on the pending changes. But Lew hinted that a decision could come this week.

"When we started this conversation not quite a year ago, it wasn't clear to me that millions of Americans were going to weigh in with their ideas," he told CNBC. "We're not just talking about one bill. We're talking about the $5, the $10, and the $20. We're not just talking about one picture on one bill. We're talking about using the front and the back of the bill to tell an exciting set of stories."

Along those lines, Lew also plans to announce this week that Andrew Jackson -- a less beloved former president whose face graces the front of the $20 bill -- will be removed in favor of a female representing the struggle for racial equality, according to the government source.

That decision would place a female on one of the most widely circulated bills in the world. But the historic change placing a female on the front of the $20 note won't come for more than a decade, the source said, since the process for changing the design of that note is still in the early stages.

"The soonest that a new $20 note will be issued is 2030," the source said, citing a lengthy process convened by the Advanced Counterfeit Deterrence steering committee, which includes representatives from the U.S. Secret Service, the Treasury, and the Federal Reserve.

That process isn't likely to be sped up by the Federal Reserve, which issues the currency, given the work that goes into designing secure technology to thwart counterfeiters.

"The blue security ribbon on the $100 note took over 15 years to develop," the source said. "This level of technology is why our counterfeiting remains at less than .01% of currency in circulation. We should not expedite the issuance of any currency for political purposes."

Future Treasury Secretaries -- of which there will be several -- could reverse or alter the decision regarding the $20, making Lew's announcement far less of a clear-cut victory for the movement pushing to place a woman on American currency.

The $5 bill will retain Abraham Lincoln on the front, with plans to change the back to include a mural of prominent activities that have taken place at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.

The idea of including women in a mural on the back of a bill has been called into question.

"It will take a microscope to see who those individuals are, and we'll be left with another decade or more of woefully inadequate representation of women and their worth," wrote the group Women on 20s in an open letter to Lew, published by Time.

"Nobody looks at the back of the bill, and that's not likely to change," the group wrote. "A vignette without a woman's portrait on the front of the bill (even if she must share with Hamilton) will be seen as a token gesture and an affront to Americans of all ages who are expecting you to reveal your choice of a singular woman based on their input. As a friend of ours put it, relegating women to the back of the bill is akin to sending them to the back of the bus. The Rosa Parks analogies are inevitable."

http://money.cnn.com/2016/04/16/news/economy/jack-lew-hamilton-10-bill/index.html
 
Latest latrineogram from 3rd stool down said ...............nah, never mind.

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Well cause Jackson was a slave owner ya know. We have to erase the Civil War so all them black folks ain't hurt. Don't know what they gonna use for an excuse for their plight when we do, but we got to erase it!
 
As soon as they think they can find someone that has done more for our country I will listen, but in the meantime this is a waste of the money.

Putting a woman on the money just to put a woman on the money forgets and betrays the history of this country..
Did Rosa Parks do something big. Sure, but no where near what Hamilton did.

As for the morons that say that there are no woman on the money, Those retards need to look that up.. look at the dollar coins today. Sacajawea is on them. Find me another woman in American history that has actually done more for the country.

These people need more to do in their lives. They clearly don't have enough to deal with.
 
Originally Posted By: tnshootistA twenty is hard enough to hold onto as it is.

A $20 went the way of the dollar bill when I grew up, we asked our parents for a quarter to go buy candy, lots of it.

My daughter growing up never asked for a $20, it was always a hundred for doing her hair or a pair of jeans.
 
if they ever put hillary or moochelle on a 20 they will have to ride in my shoe. no way are they going in a pocket that close to the boys and their daddy. talk about a mood killer. nasty.
 
I can tell you one thing I will not accept a $20 bill it will have to be two tens 4 fives or whatever but no 20's....I will request no 20's in my change etc...........I am pizzed off over this administration please let it end soon...........
 
Jackson was a democrat. And the new photo on the $20, Harriet Tubman of the underground railroad. She was a Republican and a gun owner, what is obama thinking
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Originally Posted By: jumprightinitJackson was a democrat. And the new photo on the $20, Harriet Tubman of the underground railroad. She was a Republican and a gun owner, what is obama thinking
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Yep, and maybe Eleanor Roosevelt and Martin Luther King on the 10's and 5's!!
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Originally Posted By: trapperdocI can tell you one thing I will not accept a $20 bill it will have to be two tens 4 fives or whatever but no 20's....I will request no 20's in my change etc...........I am pizzed off over this administration please let it end soon...........

Looks like you're only gonna be toting around 50's and 1's now Doc!

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