Texas Debates Confederate License Plates

Thursday, November 10, 2011

The Texas DMV will decide on Thursday whether to accept a license place with the Confederate flag on it. Texas would become the 10th state to approve a Confederate flag vanity plate — applications are pending in three others. Hernán Rozemberg, senior correspondent and San Antonio bureau chief for Fronteras, discusses the details of the story. Fronteras is a multimedia collaboration focusing on the southwestern border between Mexico and the United States, lead by KJZZ in Phoenix and KPBS in San Diego.

Guests:

Hernán Rozemberg

Comments [1]

Progress Texas from Austin, Texas

Thanks to the over 30,000 people who signed the petition and stopped the Texas DMV from endorsing the confederate flag on our license plates.

To find out more and join Progress Texas click the link below:

http://bit.ly/syctUQ

Nov. 10 2011 03:05 PM

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