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RandySF

(58,823 posts)
Wed Jun 10, 2020, 05:19 AM Jun 2020

Mississippi lawmakers drafting resolution to take Confederate emblem off state flag

A bipartisan group of Mississippi lawmakers, with the blessing of Speaker of the House Philip Gunn, began whipping votes and drafting a resolution on Monday to change the state flag, which was adopted in 1894 and is the last in the nation containing the Confederate battle emblem.

The conversation behind closed doors this week marks one of the first earnest legislative discussions about changing the state flag since the 2001 referendum in which Mississippians voted nearly 2-to-1 to keep the current flag. It also comes as tens of thousands of black Mississippians and their multi-racial allies march the streets to protest racial inequalities in government.

About a dozen Republicans and Democrats in the House met privately on Monday afternoon to discuss changing the flag. Later in the afternoon, representatives of that bipartisan group met with Gunn to gauge his interest in helping their efforts, according to several sources with direct knowledge of the meeting.

Gunn, who has publicly advocated for changing the flag in years past, told the lawmakers he would support a suspension resolution that would adopt a new state flag. The resolution, which House attorneys began drafting Monday afternoon, would replace the current state flag with the Stennis Flag, a design that has blossomed in popularity across the state in recent years.

Suspending the rules to consider the change would require a two-thirds of the current House members (80 out of 120 current members). Gunn told the lawmakers he would ensure the resolution passed through House committee if the lawmakers could secure verbal support from around 30 Republican members this week.



https://mississippitoday.org/2020/06/09/bipartisan-group-of-lawmakers-with-speaker-gunns-blessing-pushes-to-change-mississippi-state-flag/

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Mississippi lawmakers drafting resolution to take Confederate emblem off state flag (Original Post) RandySF Jun 2020 OP
That would be unbelievable. Beakybird Jun 2020 #1
Not a moment too soon. The appropriate place for the emblem is history books. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2020 #2
Excellent! calimary Jun 2020 #3
Good for those public servants PJMcK Jun 2020 #4
just start the process of designing a new flag. mopinko Jun 2020 #5
There's already a flag in waiting. The Stennis flag. Goodheart Jun 2020 #6
well hell then. mopinko Jun 2020 #7
Beats that ugly current one in every way! ... Hermit-The-Prog Jun 2020 #10
Here's to the state of Mississippi frogmarch Jun 2020 #8
Good gesture Johnny2X2X Jun 2020 #9

PJMcK

(22,037 posts)
4. Good for those public servants
Wed Jun 10, 2020, 08:15 AM
Jun 2020

That symbol needs to go. It represents failure, treason, racism and a dead-end. Why would anyone want to associate with those qualities?

Hermit-The-Prog

(33,346 posts)
10. Beats that ugly current one in every way! ...
Wed Jun 10, 2020, 11:06 AM
Jun 2020

According to wikipedia, Mississippi was the 20th state so I guess that's why there are 19 little stars around that big center one.

Current ugliness:

Johnny2X2X

(19,066 posts)
9. Good gesture
Wed Jun 10, 2020, 09:50 AM
Jun 2020

I will applaud it if they pull it off, but the real problems aren't in symbols they're in a racist system.

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