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Treasury chief won’t say if he wants Tubman on $20 bill

- By Martin Crutsinger

WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is raising speculatio­n that Harriet Tubman’s future on the $20 bill could be in jeopardy.

In a CNBC interview, Mnuchin on Thursday avoided a direct answer when asked whether he supported the decision made by the Obama administra­tion to replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill with Tubman, the 19th century African-American abolitioni­st who was a leader in the Undergroun­d Railroad.

“People have been on the bills for a long period of time,” he said. “This is something we’ll consider. Right now, we have a lot more important issues to focus on.”

During last year’s campaign, Donald Trump praised Jackson, the nation’s seventh president, for his “history of tremendous success” and said the decision to replace his portrait with that of Tubman was “pure political correctnes­s.”

Trump suggested during the campaign that one possibilit­y would be to put Tubman on another bill and leave Jackson on the $20. He and Ben Carson, currently secretary of housing and urban developmen­t, had both suggested during the GOP primaries that Tubman might go on the $2 bill instead.

Then-Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew announced last year that he had decided to place Tubman on the $20 bill as part of a makeover of the nation’s currency to improve security features on the bills. The new currency bearing Tubman’s portrait was scheduled to be unveiled in 2020, the 100th anniversar­y of passage of the 19th amendment giving women the right to vote.

Lew arrived at the decision to displace Jackson on the $20 bill after generating a loud outcry with an initial proposal to put a woman on the $10 bill replacing Alexander Hamilton.

In the CNBC interview, Mnuchin said: “The number one issue why we change the currency is to stop counterfei­ting. So the issues of why we change it will be primarily related to what we need to do for security purposes.”

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Library of Congress via AP Harriet Tubman was a leader in the Undergroun­d Railroad.
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Steven Mnuchin: “We have a lot more important issues to focus on.”

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