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The Senate Government Operations Committee unanimously approved a proposition Friday that would amend the Vermont Constitution to state that slavery and indentured servitude are in any form, prohibited.
Slavery was already illegal under the document, but the new language makes clear that it is prohibited regardless of a persons age, not just for those over 21, and that indentured servitude is always illegal, with a persons debts or consent having no bearing on the practice.
We know that slavery happened, said Sen. Jeanette White, D-Windham. The Constitution expresses our ideals, not necessarily our behavior. We know that there are many things in here that we regularly misbehave about.
The lawmakers heard testimony from many staunch advocates of the change, both at committee meetings and at a public hearing on the amendment.
Read more: https://vtdigger.org/2019/04/12/constitutional-amendment-prohibiting-slavery-clears-committee/
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(24,324 posts)sheshe2
(88,543 posts)Sally May, a pastor in Colchester, said her passion on the issue stemmed from listening to her black husband and black children speak about their experience of being people of color in Vermont and the racism theyve been confronted with.
Also for those that do not know who Kiah Morris is:
Kiah Morris: The Vermont incidents that led to a black lawmaker's resignation
https://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/news/2019/01/02/kiah-morris-vermont-incidents-led-black-lawmaker-resign/1990565002/
Kudos to them and I hope it passes the state senate.