Tuesday was World Holocaust Remembrance Day. About 11 million people were murdered between 1933 and 1945. The St. Petersburg Holocaust Museum held an event to keep this history alive.
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Senate offers $250K cut for Florida Holocaust Museum
An emotional exhibit at the Florida Holocaust Museum displays a rail car used to transport Jewish detainees during the Holocaust.
Most of the museum s funding comes from donors.
The Senate and House are differing in just how much money they want to send to the St. Petersburg Holocaust Museum.
The House’s proposed budget stuck to
lawmaker’s requests for $750,000 in non-reoccurring funding. But, the Senate, in sticking to its original proposal, is only offering $500,000, according to its
first budget offer in Transportation, Tourism and Economic Development Appropriations.
In requests filed by Sen.