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Site of Florida Holocaust Memorial spurs debate
Jim Turner | April 3, 2023As lawmakers consider setting aside a nearby site for monuments, the Florida Senate on Monday rejected a proposed amendment that would have required completing a long-awaited Holocaust memorial in the current Capitol Complex by the end of January 2024.
Among the reasons for the rejection of the proposal by Sen. Lori Berman, D-Boca Raton, was that the nearby site has the “structural integrity” to handle the added weight of the Holocaust memorial and other planned monuments.
That comes after a major renovation project of underground parking garages in the Capitol Complex. Emergency funding was approved in 2016 after House and Senate underground garages were damaged by decades of expanding tree roots and the weight of soil and water intrusion.
“We just spent $100 million on our parking garages, and it never contemplated the weight of having all these memorials there,” said Sen. Jason Brodeur, chairman of the Senate Agriculture, Environment, and General Government Appropriations Committee. “So, what we are doing by putting it in one place, is we’re able to engineer that it has the structural integrity to be able to support all these memorials.”
But supporters of the Holocaust memorial, which was approved in 2016, expect it to be an issue in upcoming budget negotiations.
“We’re tired of hearing excuses,” Rep. Randy Fine, R-Brevard County, said Monday. “World War II started for the United States on December 7, 1941. It ended in Europe on September 2, 1945. It should not take twice as long to build a monument for the Holocaust as it did for the United States to win World War II.” . . .
https://news.yahoo.com/florida-holocaust-memorial-spurs-debate-205834446.html
So it is the Florida Legislature and not Ron DeSantis who is holding this up. Here is YET ANOTHER
FALSE NARRATIVE being offered up here by TBR's unofficial Trump Campaign spokesperson,
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