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California lawmakers pass landmark bills to atone for racism, but hold off on fund to take action

Excerpt from AP News article:

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California lawmakers this week passed some of the nation’s most ambitious legislation aimed at atoning for a legacy of racist policies that drove disparities for Black people, from housing to education to health.

None of the bills would provide widespread direct payments to African Americans. The state Legislature instead approved proposals allowing for the return of land or compensation to families whose property was unjustly seized by the government, and issuing a formal apology for laws and practices that have harmed Black people.

But lawmakers left out two bills that would have created a fund and an agency to carry out the measures, considered key components of the efforts to take action. California Legislative Black Caucus Chair Assemblymember Lori Wilson said Saturday that the Black Caucus pulled the bills, adding the proposals need more work.



“We knew from the very beginning that it was an uphill battle. ... And we also knew from the very beginning that it would be a multiyear effort,” Wilson told reporters.

Sen. Steven Bradford, who authored the measures, said the bills didn’t move forward out of fear Gov. Gavin Newsom would veto them.

“We’re at the finish line, and we, as the Black Caucus, owe it to the descendants of chattel slavery, to Black Californians and Black Americans, to move this legislation forward,” Bradford said, urging his colleague to reconsider Saturday afternoon.

The Democratic governor hasn’t weighed in on most of the bills, but he signed a $297.9 billion budgetin June that included up to $12 million for reparations legislation. However the budget did not specify what proposals the money would be used for, and his administration has signaled its opposition to some of them. Newsom has until Sept. 30 to decide whether to sign the bills that passed into law.

Democratic Assemblymember Reggie Jones-Sawyer, who is Black, called his bill to issue a formal apology for discrimination “a labor of love.” His uncle was part of a group of African American students who in the 1950s were escorted by federal troops past an angry white mob into Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, three years after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that school segregation was unconstitutional. The students became known as the “ Little Rock Nine.”



“I think my grandmother, my grandfather, would be extremely proud for what we are going to do today,” Jones-Sawyer said ahead of the vote on the legislation that was passed. “Because that is why they struggled in 1957, so that I’d be able to — and we’d be able to — move forward our people.”

Newsom approved a law in 2020 creating a first-in-the-nation task force to study reparations proposals. New York state and Illinois have since followed suit with similar legislation. The California group released a final report last year with more than 100 recommendations for lawmakers.

Newsom signed a law last month requiring school districts that receive state funding for a career education program to collect data on the performance of participating students by race and gender. The legislation, part of a reparations package backed by the California Legislative Black Caucus, aims to help address gaps in student outcomes.


Full Article: https://apnews.com/article/california-reparations-black-african-american-slavery-62fe50116b04f1d4e4a0bf6a434f87bc#
 
Why would California be on the hook for reparations? They were a free state before the civil war.
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this is a joke. they want the white man to pay them reparations for something that happened before our time. yet... they continue to be violent and destructive toward the whites during our time. i say call it a wash. because the violence and destruction will continue after payment. and the welfare and other free handouts will continue as well.
if state govt and federal govt can afford to just keep giving our money out like its candy,the one thing is plainly clear. we are paying way too much in taxes!
 
How will they determine who is eligible? And who should be on the hook for paying?

These are complicated questions, the politicians will need to conduct committee sessions...with free sandwiches, fruits and drinks to ensure the participants are well-fed and hydrated of course.

They may also need to travel to various locations in the US to study the history of slavery and the effects on its people. Of course, 5-star hotels to ensure the members are well-rested to ask the hard hitting questions.

Finally, there will be a need for organisations to gather and analyse data, these organisations and their people (friends with the politicians, by coincidence) will need to be paid handsomely for their work in social justice.
 
blacks have had reparations for at least 60 years now, in the form of welfare and other easy benefits

nothing of substance will change, at least until the national credit card we've all been living on for decades now runs dry...and it will

when the world realizes they're never going to be re-paid, they'll stop buying our debt

the dollar will lose its world reserve currency status, our standard of living will drastically fall, and then the shit is really going to start
 
the dollar will lose its world reserve currency status, our standard of living will drastically fall, and then the shit is really going to start
and thats when most of these rich snobs will be begging for our help. also those who look down at blue collar workers. backyard red necks and hillbilly rednecks alike. because they cant do and fend for themselves. they will be the first to fold. kinda like how youd see in a movie...
 
and thats when most of these rich snobs will be begging for our help. also those who look down at blue collar workers. backyard red necks and hillbilly rednecks alike. because they cant do and fend for themselves. they will be the first to fold. kinda like how youd see in a movie...
yep, when the going gets tough, only the tough will survive...the shit's gonna hit the fan eventually, hopefully after i'm dead of extreme old age
 
hope im not right. but somtimes i wish though. the way this country is "falling". the way the world is,in general.
put it this way. if i were the age to start a family,i wouldnt. society today is so fucked up....
i hear you, but i bet i still would...i'd always wanted a family, even since i was a child myself, plus it gave me purpose in life and kept me grounded

i only have 2 grandchildren, and looks like that's all i'm going to get...with 4 children, i'd hoped for more, but that okay, it's "good enough"
 
Why would California be on the hook for reparations? They were a free state before the civil war.
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Because of discrimination and redlining and stuff like that I’d imagine. I should really read the bill and see for myself as I am sure they say why and also what do the nature of the “reparations”.

Reparations? What a joke. Californians should hang every single Democrat politician in California for treason. Begin with Nancy and Plastic man Newsom.
And somehow the left is to blame for violent rhetoric. You are a joke, your candidate is a joke.

If the government illegally took property legally owned by a someone then yeah, give it back. :shrug: but nothing more..
Indigenous first nations would be higher on the list than anyone anyway.
Yes but a good question is what lands go to which tribe and also who counts as a member of the tribe.
 
Because of discrimination and redlining and stuff like that I’d imagine. I should really read the bill and see for myself as I am sure they say why and also what do the nature of the “reparations”.


And somehow the left is to blame for violent rhetoric. You are a joke, your candidate is a joke.

Violent rhetoric you say? Hopefully the illegals that were let in by the Gov you voted for and will vote for will provide you with plenty of violence. Don’t dial 911 now that would be racist.


Practice what you preach.
 
Indigenous first nations would be higher on the list than anyone anyway.
maybe so, but show me the paperwork...no title, no land ownership

Because of discrimination and redlining and stuff like that I’d imagine. I should really read the bill and see for myself as I am sure they say why and also what do the nature of the “reparations”.
don't you think 60+ years of welfare and other easy benefits is enough...when is enough enough?
 
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