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Forget red or blue — Sen.Amy Klobucharand Rep.Ilhan Omarwant to honorPrincewith the Congressional Gold Medal for making the state of Minnesota purple.
The senator and congresswoman led their state’s full congressional delegation with theintroduction of a bipartisan billto recognize the singer, whodied in 2016 at 57, for his “legacy of musical achievement” and for leaving “an indelible mark on Minnesota and American culture.”
The legislation lists Prince’s many accomplishments — including the release of 39 albums, numerous awards, his advocacy for artistic freedom and expression, the sale of more than 150 million records, songs he wrote for other artists and being “widely regarded as one of the “greatest musicians of his generation, his innovative music incorporated elements of rock, R&B, funk, hip-hop, new wave, synth-pop, and jazz.”
“Like so many, I grew up with Prince’s music,” Klobuchar, 61,said in a statement. “I was always proud to say he was from Minnesota. The world is a whole lot cooler because Prince was in it — he touched our hearts, opened our minds, and made us want to dance. With this legislation, we honor his memory and contributions as a composer, performer, and music innovator. Purple reigns in Minnesota today and every day because of him.”
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Minnesota Republicans and Democrats are cosponsors of the Prince Congressional Gold Medal Act, which, if passed, will call on the secretary of the Treasury to “strike a gold medal with suitable emblems, devices, and inscriptions” and on Senate and House leadership to arrange a posthumous presentation of it.
“The gold medal shall be given to the Smithsonian Institution, where it shall be available for display as appropriate and made available for research,” according to the legislation. “The Smithsonian Institution shall make the gold medal received … available for display, particularly at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, or for loan as appropriate so that it may be displayed elsewhere, particularly at other appropriate locations associated with the life of Prince.”
source: people.com