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Legislative leadership could be getting cold feet about a bill that would protect Confederate monuments after open White supremacists spoke in support of the bill.
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Local officials could be booted from office if they take action to remove historical monuments in their communities, including those with Confederate ties.
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Anyone who damages or removes an historical monument or memorial could face a civil lawsuit under proposed legislation. The move follows efforts to relocate monuments and markers tied to the Confederacy.
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A long-standing Confederate monument at a Madison, Florida park may soon come down after a three-judge panel of the First District Court of Appeal rejected a series of arguments challenging its removal.
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Complicating any potential move on that front, who has final say on removing or relocating the monument has long been in question.
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There’s a renewed push for Florida’s leaders to remove the confederate monument from the lawn of the Historic Capitol in Tallahassee.
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Progressive political consultant Kevin Cate says Governor Ron DeSantis has the power to have it removed.
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A Department of State panel has agreed to allow a Confederate General statue currently in the U.S. Capitol to call a Florida museum its new home. But,…
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A Florida museum may be the new location for the statue of a Confederate General currently in National Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol. On Thursday, a…
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In a time of profound political polarization, the Confederate Flag remains a divisive topic. The remnants of the Confederacy are still shaping society…