Oklahoma U.S. Rep Tom Cole: “#OnThisDay in 1931, President Hoover signed into law legislation officially declaring “The Star Spangled…”

Oklahoma U.S. Rep Tom Cole: “#OnThisDay in 1931, President Hoover signed into law legislation officially declaring “The Star Spangled…”
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Tom Cole tweeted the following:

“#OnThisDay in 1931, President Hoover signed into law legislation officially declaring “The Star Spangled Banner” as America’s national anthem! On #NationalAnthemDay, we celebrate our country’s most beloved & patriotic song.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Tom Cole:

“ICYMI: I joined @cspanwj for an interview this morning in which I discussed my thoughts on @POTUS’ #SOTU, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the need to provide full-year government funding & much more.
Watch here: bit.ly/3MjhvaO
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“TUNE IN: I’m joining @cspanwj at 7:30 a.m. CT to discuss @POTUS’ #SOTU, the Russian invasion of Ukraine & more.
: bit.ly/3IH51HM
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“On #ReadAcrossAmericaDay, we recognize those who work toward the betterment of education through reading. We are also reminded of the importance of promoting & engaging in reading with upcoming generations. I hope all will join me in celebrating this day by picking up a book!” on March 2
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