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Virginia On Track To Be 1st Southern State To Abolish Death Penalty : NPR

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Lawmakers in Virginia have voted to repeal the death penalty in part because of its disproportionate effect on Black residents. Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam says he will sign the bill.

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