Confederate Imagery Taken Down in US Capitol

State flags will be replaced by prints from each state's official coin.

— -- The controversial Mississippi state flag -- along with flags from the 49 other states -- will not return to one of the most well-traveled tunnels under the U.S. Capitol.

House Administration Committee Chairman Candice Miller, R-Michigan, announced Thursday that she has ordered the state flags to be replaced by prints from each state's official coin after controversy erupted last year over the Confederate imagery in several Southern state flags following a shooting at a historical black church in Charleston, South Carolina.

The flags were displayed in one of the the many tunnels connecting the U.S. Capitol to the House and Senate office buildings.