![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That bill isn’t going to change how people act.” “This bill actually has the potential to address hate,” said Republican Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey, about allowing students to come to their own conclusions based on facts about the history of slavery and segregation. So why is this bill more important than the hate crime legislation?” Democratic Sen. “You look at the news all day long, I think we can agree, hate is all around us. The Republican-dominated chamber has not held any debate or brought the proposal up for a vote despite the support of survivors of a racist attack that killed nine at a Charleston church, in addition to business leaders. The outlook for the bill this year is grim. For the past three years, a hate crimes bill has made it through the South Carolina House and to the Senate floor, only to stop there. ![]()
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