United Daughters of the Confederacy watched House vote to remove tax exemption
In a move that is uncustomary, representatives from the group sat in the gallery as the House voted on the bill.
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The United Daughters of the Confederacy sat in the gallery as the House voted to remove their tax exemption
The House of Delegates passed a Senate bill Monday that would remove the tax exemption status for the United Daughters of the Confederacy. In a move that is uncustomary, representatives from the group sat in the gallery as the House voted on the bill.