Los Angeles Times

New Confederat­e flag rule

The Civil War symbol won’t be flown at any permanent flag pole at a national cemetery.

- SARAH D. WIRE sarah.wire@latimes.com Twitter: @sarahdwire

WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs is changing its policy on displaying the Confederat­e flag, at the urging of Rep. Jared Huffman (D-San Rafael) and other House Democrats.

In a letter to Huffman, Interim Under Secretary for Memorial Affairs Ronald Walters wrote that the new policy will prohibit the Confederat­e flag from being flown at any permanent flag pole at a national cemetery.

“We are aware of the concerns of those who wish to see Confederat­e flags removed from public venues because they are perceived by many as a symbol of racial intoleranc­e,” the letter states.

“We are also aware that the national cemeteries originated during the Civil War and that they are the final resting places of those who served on both sides of that conflict and as such flags of the Confederac­y are also viewed by some merely as historical symbols.”

The policy will continue to allow private organizati­ons to display the Confederat­e flag on individual Confederat­e soldiers’ graves on certain days.

The flag can also still be displayed at certain ceremonies and at private burials taking place at national cemeteries.

Earlier this year, the House voted 265 to 159 to approve an amendment with the new policy to the 2017 National Defense Authorizat­ion Act, but the amendment was not included in the final version.

At that point Huffman, who led the amendment with Reps. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) and Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), requested that the Department of Veterans Affairs make the policy change itself.

“While racist individual­s and groups continue to embrace the Confederat­e battle flag, it has never been more clear that this anachronis­tic symbol of hatred, slavery, and insurrecti­on should not be promoted or gratuitous­ly displayed on federal property,” Huffman said in a statement.

“That’s why I am so grateful that the Department of Veterans Affairs responded to our letter and to public concerns and decided to prohibit the large-scale display of Confederat­e flags on our national veterans cemeteries.”

 ?? Paul Holston Associated Press ?? REP. JARED HUFFMAN (D-San Rafael) speaks on Capitol Hill in June during a protest against Confederat­e symbolism on the Mississipp­i f lag.
Paul Holston Associated Press REP. JARED HUFFMAN (D-San Rafael) speaks on Capitol Hill in June during a protest against Confederat­e symbolism on the Mississipp­i f lag.

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