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South Carolina congressman renews push for state law against hate crimes

Por: Los Angeles Times World February 24, 2023

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A Democratic lawmaker who called the late pastor of Emanuel AME Church a friend is continuing his push to make South Carolina the 49th state with a hate crime law. After an avowed white supremacist murdered nine members of the oldest African Methodist Episcopal church in the U.S. South in 2015, Rep. Wendell Gilliard revamped his pursuit of enhanced state penalties for hate crimes. Before adjourning that summer, lawmakers provided a special... + full article



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