Release of Harriet Tubman<br />$20 Bill Pushed Back to 2028 Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin<br />recently announced that the $20 bill redesign<br />would not be unveiled in 2020 as planned. The new bill was set to feature<br />Harriet Tubman and coincide with the<br />100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment. Mnuchin said the date change is<br />due to a delay with the design process. Steven Mnuchin,<br />via ‘CNBC’ The Harriet Tubman design was first<br />announced in 2016, following a 10-month<br />process involving public responses. The Women on 20s campaign, a group that has<br />advocated for Tubman’s $20 bill, believe the delay is<br />due to previous comments made by Donald Trump. Months before he was elected, Trump called the<br />change “pure political correctness” and proposed<br />Tubman be portrayed on the $2 bill instead. Women on 20s,<br />via statement
