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  • S. 4610 proposes an amendment to title 36 of the United States Code to officially designate the bald eagle as the national bird of the United States. The bill highlights the symbolic significance of the bald eagle, noting its historical and cultural importance to the United...

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    S. 4610 is a bill that says the bald eagle is the very special bird of the United States, kind of like a team mascot for a country. It doesn't change any rules or cost money, but it helps remind everyone how important the bald eagle is to America's story and its people.

  • S. 3574 aims to amend chapter 3 of title 36 of the United States Code to officially designate the mastodon as the national fossil of the United States. The bill adds a section to the code that specifies the fossil of the genus Mammut, commonly known as the mastodon, as the...

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    The bill wants to make the mastodon, a big fuzzy animal from a long time ago, the official fossil of the United States. It's like giving this ancient creature a gold star for being special!

  • S. 3574 proposes to amend chapter 3 of title 36 of the United States Code to designate the mastodon as the official national fossil of the United States. The bill introduces the fossil of the genus Mammut, known as the mastodon, to be recognized formally as a...

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    This bill wants to officially make the mastodon, an ancient elephant-like animal, a special symbol of the United States, like the national anthem or the national flower. It's a way to celebrate the mastodon's importance in the country's history and nature.