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Lawmaker apologizes for racially-charged remark

An Illinois lawmaker is apologizing for a racially charged remark she made Wednesday during a debate on charter schools. 
Representative Linda ChapaLaVia, a Democrat from Aurora, was closing a long debate over charter schools. But just as she argued minority students sometimes get blocked from charters, she seemed to get frustrated with the noise in the chamber, and turned to address her fellow Democrats.

"There's starting to be a segregation of children between the haves and the have nots — listen to me, minorities! I'm over here because we're all over on this side, right?"

*booing* "What you'll also find — We have a half, we have a half."

Those were House Republicans booing. ChapaLaVia's "half" comment was apparently aimed at Representative John Anthony, the only black Republican in the legislature.

Representative Dennis Reboletti, a Republican from Elmhurst, called for an apology.

"I don't think that's very fair, representative, what you did. That's terrible."

Chapa LaVia did apologize. Twice. Her proposal, however, failed.