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Treasury scraps plans to put Harriet Tubman on $20 bill

The Treasury Department has scrapped plans for Harriet Tubman to be on the $20 bill, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Monday. In response to a question about the status of the bill from Spectrum

Treasury scraps plans to put Harriet Tubman on $20 bill
The Hill โ€” 7 July 2026
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The Treasury Department has scrapped plans for Harriet Tubman to be on the $20 bill, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Monday. In response to a qu

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Why This Matters

The decision to scrap Harriet Tubmanโ€™s planned placement on the $20 bill underscores the fragile intersection of monetary policy, racial justice, and political symbolism in America. It reflects how even long-overdue efforts to commemorate historical figures can be derailed by shifting administrations and partisan priorities, sending a message about what narratives the government deems worth elevating.

Background Context

The Tubman $20 bill originated under the Obama administration as part of a broader push to redesign U.S. currency to better represent the nationโ€™s diversity. The project gained momentum in 2016, when then-Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced Tubmanโ€”a abolitionist and Underground Railroad leaderโ€”would replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill, a move framed as both a historical correction and a step toward inclusive representation. However, the initiative faced immediate backlash from conservatives and some Jackson defenders, setting the stage for its eventual reversal.

What Happens Next

The Treasuryโ€™s reversal leaves the $20 billโ€™s design in limbo, with no clear timeline for revisiting the issue under the current administration. Observers will watch whether this signals a broader retreat from cultural and historical reappraisals in federal institutionsโ€”or if future redesigns, if pursued, will prioritize less contentious figures. Meanwhile, advocacy groups may intensify pressure on Congress to legislate the change, bypassing executive discretion.

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