The Georgia House narrowly defeated a bill that would have allowed anyone to sue over the removal or damage of Confederate monuments, a proposal that opponents said glorified the South’s defense of slavery in the Civil War.
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The Georgia House narrowly defeated a bill that would have allowed anyone to sue over the removal or damage of Confederate monuments, a proposal that opponents said glorified the South’s defense of slavery in the Civil War.