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Democrats Try Again For Slavery Memorial

Rep. Kionne McGhee, D-Miami, is co-sponsoring a Florida slavery memorial after a previous attempt passed the House but died for lack of a hearing in a Senate committee.
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Rep. Kionne McGhee, D-Miami, is co-sponsoring a Florida slavery memorial after a previous attempt passed the House but died for lack of a hearing in a Senate committee.

Democratic lawmakers are calling once again for a Florida slavery memorial after a previous attempt died at the hands of a powerful Republican committee chairman.

Rep. Kionne McGhee, D-Miami, is co-sponsoring a Florida slavery memorial after a previous attempt passed the House but died for lack of a hearing in a Senate committee.
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Rep. Kionne McGhee, D-Miami, is co-sponsoring a Florida slavery memorial after a previous attempt passed the House but died for lack of a hearing in a Senate committee.

The bill would require the Department of Management Services to build a Florida Slavery Memorial near the grounds of the Capitol in Tallahassee.

The sponsors, Miami Representative Kionne McGhee and St. Petersburg Senator Daryl Rousson, are African American.

The measure passed the House last year to wild applause.

But Republican Senator Dennis Baxley of Ocala, a former head of the Florida Christian Coalition, called the measure defeatist and refused to schedule a vote.

Senate leaders haven’t announced whether the bill faces a vote in Baxley’s committee.

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Jim Ash is a reporter at WFSU-FM. A Miami native, he is an award-winning journalist with more than 20 years of experience, most of it in print. He has been a member of the Florida Capital Press Corps since 1992.
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