Arkansas governor backs removing Confederate link to flag
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Arkansas’ governor on Monday backed an effort to change the meaning of a star on the state flag that honours the Confederacy to instead have it acknowledge Native Americans’ contributions to the state.
Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson told The Associated Press that he’d support the proposal to change state law regarding Arkansas’ flag if it comes up again during the legislative session. The proposal, which wouldn’t have changed the design of Arkansas’ flag, failed before a state House committee last week.
“It’s the right thing to do,” Hutchinson said.
The proposal would have changed the legal meaning of the blue star above Arkansas’ name on the state flag. The star currently represents the Confederate States of America. The bill instead would have it represent the Native American tribes that inhabited the state, including the Quapaw, Osage and Caddo.