Bill to protect Confederate monuments narrowly fails in Georgia House
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By Caleb Groves
Published on April 1, 2026.
The Republican-controlled Georgia House has rejected a bill that would have allowed anyone to sue over the removal of Confederate monuments. The bill was pushed forward on the last day of the legislative session, with a narrow margin of 0.9. . .
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