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Ala. Senator To Try To Remove Racist Language

Montgomery, AL – A Republican state senator says it's time for Alabama to try again to remove racist language from the state Constitution.

Sen. Arthur Orr of Decatur said Thursday he will sponsor a proposed constitutional amendment to delete the outdated language that applies a poll tax for voting and requires separate schools for blacks and whites. Orr said the racist language can be used against Alabama by states competing for industrial projects. If his proposal clears the Legislature, it would have to be approved by voters in a statewide referendum.

Former Gov. Bob Riley and others endorsed legislation to do the same thing in 2004, but Alabama voters narrowly rejected it.

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