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        <title><![CDATA[Mississippi Legislature May Have Votes to Remove Confederate Symbol from State Flag]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Mississippi legislature may have the votes necessary to change the state flag, which currently features the emblem of the Confederacy.</p><p>“Supporters of a flag change worked through the night to secure the remaining votes necessary for a successful vote to change the state flag,” State Representative Robert Johnson III, a Democrat, told <strong>NBC</strong> on Friday. Johnson is the head of the Democrats in the state’s House of Representatives.</p><p>“The votes to make that change are there in the House and appear to be there in the Senate,” Johnson continued. “There very well may be a first step taken today in the House by passing a rules suspension to take up a bill to remove the current state flag.”</p><p>A two-thirds majority would be required to enact a rules suspension in the legislature, which would allow lawmakers to change the state flag without a veto. Proposals to change the flag have come up before, but have never been passed.</p><p>Governor Tate Reeves, a Republican, expressed ambivalence on Thursday regarding changing the flag.</p><p>“I don’t think that if you want to keep the flag you’re automatically a traitor or racist,” Reeves wrote in a <strong>Facebook post</strong>. “I also understand that a flag isn’t about the past; it is a banner for the present. Outside of all the corporate posturing and preening, there is honest pain and discomfort felt when some Mississippians look at the symbol on our flag.”</p><p>Reeves continued, “I’m torn on the path forward for our state….I still think a vote of the people that this flag represents is the best way.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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