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Georgia Governor Skeptical Of Slavery Apology

Georgia's governor sounded skeptical Monday about issuing a public apology for slavery, an idea that got a boost last week with the support of a Republican leader.

"Repentance comes from the heart," Gov. Sonny Perdue said Monday. "I'm not sure about public apologies on behalf of other people as far as the motivation for them."

A resolution acknowledging and apologizing for Georgia's role in the slave trade had been expected Monday but now could come later in the week. Republican Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, who presides over the state Senate, said he's working on the proposal. A resolution, as opposed to a bill, would not require Perdue's approval.

"We're putting a strategy in place now to move forward with a resolution," Cagle said. "We pass a lot of resolutions down here, and this is one that certainly has some merit."

The move comes as Georgia considers a measure that would officially designate April as Confederate History and Heritage Month. On Monday, members of the Georgia arm of the NAACP were at the Capitol lobbying. The apology measure also has the backing of Republican state Senate President Pro Tem Eric Johnson. more...

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