Tag: Reparations unpopularity
Gov. Newsom Vetoes Eminent Domain Reparations Bill
Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill on Wednesday that would have given black families a way to either get land back or compensation for land wrongfully taken because of racially motivated means. Senate Bill 1050, authored by Senator Steven Bradford...
Reparations Property Restoration Bill In Jeopardy Following Removal Of Several Other Reparations Bills
Few reparations bills managed to land on the Governor’s desk this month, despite 14 starting off at the beginning of the year. All the little-to-no cost measures with no real legal or political challenges made it, like AB 3089, which...
Multiple Reparations Bills Halted As Black Caucus Pulls Them Only Hours Before Votes
The two reparations bills that would have created a new state fund for reparations were pulled by the California Legislative Black Caucus only hours before they were to be voted on. The bills would have created the California American Freedman...
Slavery Apology Bill Passes Assembly, Moves To Newsom’s Desk
A bill that would issue a formal apology by the state for human rights violations and crimes against humanity on African slaves and their descendants was passed by the Assembly in a final 72-0 vote on Thursday, moving the bill...
Bill to Create New Reparations Agency Passes Senate In Divisive Vote
A bill to create a new state agency, the California American Freedman Affairs Agency, to assist Californians with any approved reparations programs, passed in the Senate on Tuesday in a split 30-7 vote, with 3 abstentions. Senate Bill 1403, authored...
Reparations Bills Have A Mixed Reception From Lawmakers As Many Are Held Back Over Cost
Multiple reparations bills based on the California Reparations Task Force’s final report were held back in the Senate and Assembly on Thursday over concerns of cost amidst California’s $73 billion budget deficit. For several years, one of the major issues...