Tag: Prop 6
Anti-Slavery Constitutional Ballot Amendment for 2026 Bans Involuntary Servitude as Punishment
A bill to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot in 2026 to end involuntary servitude as crime punishment was reintroduced this week, as part of the reparations package. Several other reparations bills were also this week. Assembly Constitutional Amendment...
Legal Challenges Expected over Slave Descendant Priority College Admission Bill
A bill based on a Reparations Task Force suggestion that would give admission priority to the descendants of slaves at the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) faced growing challenges this week following multiple lawyers saying that...
CA Lawmakers Look At Giving Reparations Bills Another Shot In 2025 Following Failure In 2024
Reparations advocates are looking at 2025 to be the year that key reparations bills are passed, with some to pave the way for larger monetary reparations in the future. Following the George Floyd incident and a renewed call for reparations...
New Bill Introduced to Give Admission Priority for Slave Descendants At UC, CSU
Efforts to add more reparations laws to the books in California in 2025 began on Monday when Assemblyman Isaac Bryan (D-Los Angeles) introduced a new bill based on a Reparations Task Force suggestion that would give admission priority to the...
Prop. 6 – Ban On ‘Forced Prison Labor’ Fails
Proposition 6, a proposed Constitutional amendment that would have halted involuntary servitude as punishment for a crime, was officially called on Sunday, failing to move forward. The proposition was brought together earlier this year by lawmakers and advocates pushing for...
Prop 6 Opponents Bring Out the Big Guns
In the latest attempt by the Proposition 6 campaign to win over California voters, Governor Jerry Brown has appeared as the newest face in favor of a November 6th “No” vote. Brown calls Prop 6 “dangerous” in the new digital...