Newsom won’t support his panel’s reparations proposal.
California Governor Gavin Newsom Declines to Endorse Reparations Board Recommendations
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D.) has declined to endorse recommendations from a reparations board he organized, which suggested black residents in the state should receive up to $1.2 million each. However, Newsom emphasized that “dealing with that legacy is about much more than cash payments.”
The Reparations Task Force’s Recommendations
The state panel, launched in 2021 at the height of the Black Lives Matter movement to assess potential reparation payments, last week recommended expensive plans to compensate black residents for discrimination. The board suggested black Californians receive thousands of dollars for every year they’ve been in the state, up to $1.2 million for some longtime residents. In compensation for pollution and other health harms alone, the board advises payments of $13,619 per average person per year.
Newsom’s Response
When Newsom signed legislation establishing the panel in 2020 along with related bills, he touted them as “important steps” to “make right” the “discrimination” black residents in his state “still face.” Newsom appointed five of the nine members of the board. However, he declined to endorse the board’s recommendations, stating that “many of the recommendations put forward by the Task Force are critical action items we’ve already been hard at work addressing.”
Activist Criticism
Some far-left activists criticized the suggested payments as too low. Activist Tony Pierce demanded at a recent reparations board meeting “$200 million for each and every African American,” while another activist said that payments “should be starting at” $5 million.
Conclusion
While the reparations board’s recommendations have sparked controversy, Newsom’s response emphasizes the need for a broader approach to addressing the legacy of slavery and discrimination. As a nation, we must continue to work towards justice and healing for all.
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