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RICHMOND -- The Senate Rules Committee yesterday overwhelmingly approved a resolution that would designate April as Confederate History and Heritage Month -- one of several Civil War-related bills moving through this General Assembly session.
In an 11-3 vote, the committee sent the resolution -- sponsored by Sen. Charles R. Hawkins, Campbell County Republican -- to the full Senate, which will consider it next week.
Confederate heritage groups have chafed over Democratic Gov. Mark Warner's refusal to officially recognize Civil War commemorations and have sought support from the Republican-dominated General Assembly. If the resolution passes the House and Senate, it does not need Mr. Warner's signature.
"This is beyond the issue of slavery. It's bigger than that," said Sen. R. Edward Houck, Culpeper County Democrat and one of the committee members who voted in favor of the resolution.
Confederate groups, including the Sons of Confederate Veterans, have had the ear of many lawmakers this session.
Earlier this week, the Senate General Laws Committee unanimously passed a bill that would protect Virginia's historic monuments, streets and bridges from being renamed, relocated or removed. Yesterday, that bill moved forward to the full Senate, where it will undergo two more readings before a final vote, which is expected to take place sometime next week.
Because of Mr. Warner's refusal to recognize Civil War commemorations, the groups believe some Republican lawmakers are more sympathetic to their cause. Mr. Warner's criticism of the recent vandalism of the Gen. Robert E. Lee statue and others on Monument Avenue also has tipped things in the groups' favor.
Others believe the release of the film "Cold Mountain" in December may have helped revive interest in Civil War history.
However, some lawmakers and the state NAACP are criticizing the efforts to commemorate the Confederate half of the war, and called the resolution "offensive."







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