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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) Debate over whether to move a Confederate memorial will come to another Southern U.S. city, when county officials in Florida debate whether to move a Civil War memorial in front of a courthouse. The Hillsborough County Commission is scheduled Wednesday morning to discuss a statue that was first erected in Tampa in 1911. Commissioner Les Miller has called for the removal of the statue. Advocates of Southern heritage say removing these symbols is a disservice to the dozens of local men who fought in the Civil War. Orlando city workers on Tuesday started moving a Confederate statue called “Johnny Reb” from a park in the heart of downtown to a nearby cemetery, following renewed public outcry that it is a symbol of racism and white supremacy.