Virginia Cities Now Have the Power To Remove Confederate Statues
Yonnie3 has several threads on the new legislation. This aspect might well have been covered in one of them.
APR 12, 8:59 AM
Virginia Cities Now Have the Power To Remove Confederate Statues
Mikaela Lefrak
Virginia localities will now have the power to remove their Confederate monuments, under the provisions of a long-debated bill that Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed into law Saturday.
Previously, Virginia cities and counties were
not allowed to remove, modify or add historical context markers to war memorials. Thats not the case in many other states a number of Maryland localities, for example, have voted in recent years to
relocate Confederate statues from prominent public spaces to private property.
Both chambers of Virginias Democratic-majority General Assembly passed legislation earlier this year to ease the restrictions on modifying war memorials. The final bill, from Sen. Mamie Locke (D-Hampton) and Del. Delores McQuinn (D-Richmond), allows local lawmakers to hold non-binding referendums on their monuments.
Northam also signed a number of other racial justice-focused bills on Saturday, including one that will
establish a commission to recommend a replacement for Virginias Robert E. Lee statue in the U.S. Capitol. The Capitols state statue collection includes about a dozen Confederate leaders, mostly donated by Southern states.
Northam has paid particular attention to racial justice legislation in the wake of last years blackface scandal, which
nearly resulted in his ouster from office.
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