Virginia Senate subcommittee passes bill to end tax exemptions for Confederate-related organizations
House Bill 1699 was passed despite the same legislation being previously vetoed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin in 2024.
A bill to end Virginia’s special tax exemptions for Confederate organization passed its final General Assembly hurdle Friday and is headed to Gov. Glenn Youngkin, who vetoed the same measure last year ...
One year after the first shots of the Civil War were fired at nearby Fort Sumter, the Planter’s three white officers went ...
Several Confederate grave markers and monuments in Stone Mountain were vandalized with red spray paint, prompting an investigation.
College professor recounts a civil rights tour, and wonders how to share such topics with students without breaking the law.
"We cannot begin to tell the history of our university without properly memorializing and monumentalizing the Black people ...
If individuals want to pay tribute to the Confederacy, they should pay that tribute themselves and not burden Virginia ...
This is the second time this bill has gone through the General Assembly, after Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed a version last year ...
There’s been a lot of conversation recently about monuments dedicated to Confederate leaders. But, this history professor has ...
Their courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication is immortalised in tributes across the country in the form of war memorials. Whether perched high in unforgiving landscapes or in the heart of ...
Wren Williams (R-Patrick), the bill would have undone a provision passed in 2020 that allows localities to remove, change or recontextualize war memorials, including Confederate ones, after ...
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