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Refused to leave, remaining on the Capitol steps until they were evicted by force
The first veterans to receive publicly voted assistance were veterans of the Pequot War (1636-38).
The veterans of the Pequot War (1636-38) were the first veterans to receive publicly voted assistance.
When President Hoover ordered that the Bonus Army be dispersed in 1932, his public image was damaged. Hoover ordered that WW1 veterans, who were protesting outside federal buildings in Washington, DC be removed by soldiers of the Army. These protesting veterans were called the Bonus Army because they wanted immediate cash redemption for their service certificates. In 1924, Congress voted to give a bonus to WW1 veterans, but they needed to wait until 1945 to collect these bonuses. However, due to the Depression, many veterans were unemployed and so wanted their bonuses early.
Overwhelming supported it. The Senate voted unanimously while only Montana Representative Jeanette Rankin voted against it in the House.
yes they do and they are voted
The House of Representatives and the Senate prepare bills to be voted on.
No, zero Republicans voted for this bill in the Senate.
They are voted in the House. The subsequent trial takes place in the Senate.
They haven't voted for it yet. They (60 out of 100) just voted to debate it in the Senate.
It dies
No.