The South Carolina state legislature voted to remove the Confederate flag from the grounds of the State House, where it has flown since 1962.[1] State Representative Michael Pitts attempted to stall the passage of the bill by attaching 54 amendments, including one that would have required the U.S.
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The South Carolina state legislature voted to remove the Confederate flag from the grounds of the State House, where it has flown since 1962.[1] State Representative Michael Pitts attempted to stall the passage of the bill by attaching 54 amendments, including one that would have required the U.S.