Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin recently vetoed two bills aimed at revoking tax exemptions for the United Daughters of the Confederacy, a group with a controversial history. The bills, supported by Democrats, sought to modernize the tax code and distance the state from organizations promoting Confederate myths. However, Governor Youngkin, along with fellow Republicans, opposed the bills, citing concerns about setting a precedent and targeting a specific organization. The veto has sparked debate over the state's Confederate legacy and its implications for tax policy and historical preservation.