No penalty for furling Confederate-themed Mississippi flag
JACKSON, Miss. — The Mississippi House has rejected an effort to punish universities for not flying the state flag that prominently features the Confederate battle emblem.
All eight of the state’s public universities have furled the flag in recent years amid criticism that it’s racially insensitive in a state with a 38 per cent black population.
Republican Rep. William Shirley of Quitman, who is white, offered an amendment Tuesday saying any university that refuses to fly the Mississippi flag could not receive bond money. It would have cost each campus about $1 million for repair and renovation projects.
“He offered this last year, and we voted it down,” Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jeff Smith, R-Columbus, told the House.