Alexander's Resolution Celebrating June 20 as "American Eagle Day" Unanimously Passes Senate

Press Release

Date: June 18, 2020
Location: Washington, DC

U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) today released the following statement after the Senate unanimously passed his resolution designating June 20 as "American Eagle Day."

"On American Eagle Day, we celebrate the recovery and restoration of our national symbol, the bald eagle. The bald eagle is a symbol of the spirit of freedom and sovereignty of the United States, and this day gives us an opportunity to reflect on what makes America such a great place to live," Alexander said."I'm also especially proud as a Tennessean that the American Eagle Foundation, in Pigeon Forge, has played such a leading role in preserving this magnificent bird."

The bald eagle was officially designated as the national emblem of the United States on June 20, 1782. The Alexander resolution (S. Res. 630) designates June 20, 2020, as "American Eagle Day" to "celebrate the recovery and restoration of the bald eagle." The resolution encourages educational entities, businesses, conservation groups, government agencies and others to collaborate on information about bald eagles for use in schools. It also highlights the issuance of the bald eagle commemorative coins by the Secretary of the Treasury, which has raised approximately $7.8 million for the American Eagle Foundation, located in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., to support efforts to protect the bald eagle in 2008.

This is the 13th year the U.S. Senate has unanimously passed a resolution to designate June 20 as "American Eagle Day," and Alexander has been the lead sponsor each year.

More information regarding the American Eagle Foundation is available at www.eagles.org.


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