Lawmaker proposes eliminating Confederate holiday Published on August 24, 2017 in Statewide/Top Headlines by News Service Of Florida A South Florida senator Thursday proposed a bill that would eliminate Confederate Memorial Day from a list of legal holidays included in state law. Keep Reading Off Facebook Twitter Google Pinterest You might be interested in With the Confederate statue now moved, Tom Scaritt looks back with pride While most people were focusing on getting their power restored and cleaning up debris after Hurricane Irma barreled through the Save Southern Heritage files legal memo to stop Hillsborough Confederate monument move A group hoping to stop Hillsborough County from moving a Confederate monument from Tampa to a Brandon cemetery is attempting Public schools grappling with Confederate names, images With a new school year dawning, education officials are grappling with whether to remove the names, images and statues of
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Save Southern Heritage files legal memo to stop Hillsborough Confederate monument move A group hoping to stop Hillsborough County from moving a Confederate monument from Tampa to a Brandon cemetery is attempting
Public schools grappling with Confederate names, images With a new school year dawning, education officials are grappling with whether to remove the names, images and statues of