S.C. Senate Takes A Strong Step Toward Removing Confederate Flag

S.C. Senate Takes A Strong Step Toward Removing Confederate Flag

By Bill Chappell

The state’s Senate will need to approve the bill one more time before it can go on to the House. Monday’s tally was 37-3; a final vote will be held Tuesday.

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