Florida Senator Lauren Book

Florida Sen. Lauren Book Files Bill To Eliminate State Recognized Confederate Holidays, Protections for Confederate Flag

Florida State Senator Lauren Book has again filed legislation to eliminate State recognition of Confederate holidays and to repeal provisions penalizing destruction to or damage of the Confederate flag.

“As a State, we must underscore diversity and undercut tributes to Confederacy, which upheld the institution of slavery,” says Senator Book. “With the hate and divisiveness we’re seeing today, it is more important than ever to condemn racism and reaffirm that we are indeed ‘one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all – not just for some.”

Florida law currently recognizes the Confederate Memorial Day (April 26) as a state-sanctioned holiday, along with the birthdays for Confederate President Jefferson Davis (June 3) and Confederate General Robert E. Lee (Jan. 19). Florida is one of five states that have kept Confederate Memorial Day a legal holiday.

The legislation states:

SB 1116: Removing Memorializations of the Confederate States of America

Removing Memorializations of the Confederate States of America; Deleting provisions prohibiting specified improper uses or mutilation of the flag or emblem of the Confederate States of America; repealing a provision relating to the mutilation of, or disrespect for, Confederate flags or replicas thereof; removing the designations of the Birthdays of Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis and Confederate Memorial Day as legal holidays, etc.

Senator Book first filed legislation to remove Confederate holidays in 2017 following the deadly Charlottesville rally and the emboldened acts of White Supremacists, NeoNazis, and the KKK country-wide.

In a statement, Books office said, “She is refiling it following the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, during which Confederate flags were seen carried and worn by insurrectionists.”

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One Reply to “Florida Sen. Lauren Book Files Bill To Eliminate State Recognized Confederate Holidays, Protections for Confederate Flag”

  1. She is a FL Senator and she is wanting to get rid of our history? Let’s please stop this. History is history. It should not be deleted. What could be taught is how to think rationally and objectively and to separate the past from the present and future. It seems she could use a dose of that.

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