The City Council in Dallas is moving towards acting upon the Mayor’s Task Force recommendations on what to do about Confederate monuments. But they’re delaying due to a desire to gather additional information about how to proceed. Cost is a key concern. The issue is it could be expensive, as much as a million dollars, to remove some of the monuments.
City Council’s Decision On Dallas’ Confederate Symbols Won’t Come Until Early Next Year
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