A bill to end Virginia’s special tax exemptions for Confederate organizations passed its final General Assembly hurdle on Friday and is headed to the desk of Gov. Glenn Youngkin, who vetoed the same measure last year.

At issue is a 75-year-old tax break for the United Daughters of the Confederacy’s headquarters, along with other Confederate groups — a matter that General Assembly Democrats have said should be a talking point in this year’s gubernatorial election.

Read the full story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.