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California Governor Newsom refused to support reparations cheques, claiming that the legacy of slavery is “beyond cash payouts”

California Governor Gavin Newsom refused to support the financial rewards that his reparations task committee suggested, which might total up to $1.2 million for one beneficiary. He told Fox News Digital that addressing the consequences of enslavement “is much greater than financial payments.” “Our bipartisan attempt to promote justice and foster healing has reached a new…

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The possibility of California making reparations payments to descendants of slaves is getting closer

A proposal to provide reparations to the offspring of slave persons in California has just been approved by a committee of professors and legislators in the state. The historic plan, which comes after a 2-year procedure, is the first state-level effort to address the long-lasting impacts of enslavement and racist legislation. As per certain media…

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Activists want the California reparations task force to pay bigger amounts: “$200 million” every citizen

To apologize for enslavement and following prejudice, activists requested on Saturday that the state of California give thousands of dollars to every Black individual in reparations. They rejected the enormous suggestions made by California’s reparations task force as being too little. The task panel was established by state legislation that was enacted by Democratic Governor…

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Scott Baio, star of “Happy Days,” says he’s quitting California because of the homelessness issue and violence

Actor Scott Baio of “Happy Days” fame revealed on Wednesday that he is leaving California, blaming the state’s homelessness epidemic as one of the causes. The popular 1970s sitcom Chachi, represented by longtime Los Angeles resident Baio, declared the Golden State is “hardly a secure place anymore” and cited weak laws against crime as the…

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‘Down payments’ for Black Californians are what the state’s reparations council will advise, and cash bail will be eliminated

While the state openly banned slavery after it participated in the Union in 1850, California’s repayments task force will shortly suggest that the Golden State problem “down payments” to Black citizens as restitution for discrimination and harassment. The task group, which was established by a state law passed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2020 and issued…

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A California law might prohibit foreign buyers from purchasing state farmland

A bipartisan state law will forbid foreign governments from purchasing land for farming in California. Additionally, Senate Bill 224 might mandate that the state keep records of and release a yearly report on international ownership of assets in California. As per a 2021 U.S. Department of Agriculture study, international investors hold 2.8% of California’s land; nevertheless,…

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