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Teh One Who Knocks
05-08-2023, 04:42 PM
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On Saturday, the California Reparations Task Force voted on the final set of recommendations to send to the state’s legislatures, formally recommending that the state pays up to $1.2 million to every qualifying black resident.

During the task force’s public meeting in Oakland, the nine-member panel called on the state to give black residents a formal apology as well as the payments, according to Fox News. California entered the union as a free state, and slavery was never legal under state law.

"Reparations are not only morally justifiable, but they have the potential to address long-standing racial disparities and inequalities," said Representative Barbara Lee after attending the meeting.

Payments received by black residents would be broken down into types of historical discrimination, with black residents affected by bank redlining, for example, receiving $3,366 for each year they lived in California between the early 1930s to the late 1970s, adding up to $148,009.

For those living in California between 1970 and 2020 that were affected by over-policing and mass incarceration, black residents would receive roughly $2,352 for each year they lived in the state, amounting to upwards of $115,260.

In total, a black Californian around the age of 71 that has lived in the state for their entire life could receive up to $1.2 million.

The panel does not have any legal weight, and the Saturday vote included only recommendations for the state legislature. Howver, Governor Gavin Newsom has backed the concept of reparations in the state. He formed the reparations panel in 2021.

"California is leading the nation, in a bipartisan way, on the issue of reparations and racial justice, which is a discussion that is long overdue and deserves our utmost attention,” said Governor Newsom at the time. “Last year, I signed into law a number of key bills focused on leveling the playing field in our society and ensuring that everyone has a fair shot at achieving the California dream. Today’s appointment of individuals with an expansive breadth of knowledge, experiences and understanding of issues impacting the African American community is the next step in our commitment as a state to build a California for all."

The cost of reparations for the state should they choose to enact the plan could be in excess of $800 billion.

Some black residents who attended Saturday’s meeting demanded larger payments, including Reverend Tony Pierce, who made reference to the "40 acres and a mule’ promise made to former slaves when he took the podium.

"You know that the numbers should be equivocal to what an acre was back then. We were given 40, OK? We were given 40 acres. You know what that number is. You keep trying to talk about now, yet you research back to slavery and you say nothing about slavery, nothing," said Pierce. "So, the equivocal number from the 1860s for 40 acres to today is $200 million for each and every African American."

During the meeting, task force chair Kamilah Moore had to call for security to remove people multiple times after attendees argued and spoke out of turn.

The draft recommendation noted that when California entered the Union as a free state in 1850, it did not pass laws to guarantee freedom to its black residents. The recommendation noted that for a decade after emancipation, the state allowed enforcement of the Fugitive Slave act, which allowed the capture and return of runaway slaves.

lost in melb.
05-08-2023, 05:30 PM
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PorkChopSandwiches
05-08-2023, 05:32 PM
Newson will never sign it, he thinks he can be president someday and that would seal his fate

lost in melb.
05-08-2023, 05:32 PM
I think those that served in the army, E.g.Ww2 and didn't receive any acknowledged should get some compensation. There wouldn't be many left now, though.

Teh One Who Knocks
05-09-2023, 11:41 AM
By Jessica Chasmar | Fox News


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Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom is in a political no-win situation when it comes to a proposal by his own reparations task force to pay up to $1.2 million in taxpayer money to every qualifying Black resident as a means to atone for slavery and discrimination.

Newsom has yet to weigh in on the recommendations by California Reparations Task Force, which was created by state legislation he signed in 2020. While the formal recommendations were approved by the task force during a public meeting in Oakland on Saturday, they’ve been working on the plan for more than two years.

Newsom has chosen to remain silent on the issue even though he may soon be forced to choose a side. The task force’s final recommendations will be submitted to the California Legislature, which will then decide whether to implement the measures and send them to Newsom's desk to be signed into law.

"This has been a fool’s errand from the start," James Gallagher, California Assembly Republican Leader, told Fox News Digital. "Democrats have promised the world with this reparations task force, and now the massive taxpayer bill is coming due. Newsom has painted himself into a corner, and he’ll have to choose between signing off on a ridiculous policy that will bankrupt the state or admitting once and for all that this task force was nothing more than a political stunt."

The task force's recommendation breaks payments down by types of historical discrimination. For instance, Black residents affected by redlining by banks would receive $3,366 for each year they lived in California from the early 1930s to the late 1970s, amounting to up to $148,099.

Similarly, Black residents could receive roughly $2,352 in compensation for over-policing and mass incarceration for each year they lived in California between 1970 and 2020. Those payments could amount to $115,260.

The task force recommends giving just under $360,000 per person to approximately 1.8 million Black Californians who had an ancestor enslaved in the U.S., putting the total cost of the program at about $640 billion, exceeding the state budget by more than double.

In total, from these and other payments included in the plan, a Black Californian who is 71 years old and has lived in California his entire life could receive up to $1.2 million, according to analysis from the New York Times.

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It's unclear how California would pay for large-scale reparations. Newsom announced in January that the state faces a projected budget deficit of $22.5 billion for the coming fiscal year. Then weeks later, the California Legislative Analyst's Office, a government agency that analyzes the budget for the state legislature, estimated in a subsequent report that Newsom's forecast undershot the mark by about $7 billion.

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Proponents have called on Newsom to use his authority as governor to unilaterally enact the proposal if the legislature doesn't. The governor risks angering a large constituency if he fails to act, as polls have shown the vast majority of Black Americans support slavery reparations.

Critics argue that Newsom will use the lofty proposal to score political points because he views it as a non-starter in the state legislature.

"Newsom wants national publicity on reparations like he received with gay marriage as Mayor of San Francisco," John Dennis, Chairman of the San Francisco Republican Party, told Fox News Digital. "He knows reparations will be ultimately struck down, in which case he can look like a hero and yet blame the lack of reparations on the Trump-appointee dominated Supreme Court."

"Everyone knew California didn’t have the financial means to pay reparations when this commission was created," said Republican Assemblyman Bill Essayli. "Now the Governor has ripped open the painful generational wounds of slavery under false pretenses and false expectations. Why? For cheap political points."

"Slavery was never legal in the state of California—something we can be proud of in this state," he said. "When the Governor’s reparations commission recommends spending billions of taxpayer dollars on reparations, it sends the wrong message that some hardworking taxpayers owe others for a crime they had nothing to do with. We must instead focus on investing precious tax dollars on projects that benefit all Californians rather than drive division between groups."

CalMatters recently asked all 80 assemblymembers whether they supported the task force's proposal, and only three said yes, while the rest declined to respond.

The governor's office didn't respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment regarding his views on the proposal or whether he would sign a bill enacting it.

PorkChopSandwiches
05-09-2023, 03:55 PM
:rofl:

lost in melb.
05-09-2023, 04:03 PM
Poor Newsom :empathy:

Teh One Who Knocks
05-10-2023, 12:03 PM
By Jessica Chasmar , Peter Hasson | Fox News


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California Gov. Gavin Newsom declined to endorse the cash payments – which could reach as high as $1.2 million for a single recipient – recommended by his reparations task force, telling Fox News Digital that dealing with the legacy of slavery "is about much more than cash payments."

"The Reparations Task Force’s independent findings and recommendations are a milestone in our bipartisan effort to advance justice and promote healing. This has been an important process, and we should continue to work as a nation to reconcile our original sin of slavery and understand how that history has shaped our country," Newsom said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

While the Democratic governor applauded the task force's work, he declined to endorse any specific recommendations, though he pledged to continue to "advance systemic changes that ensure an inclusive and equitable future for all Californians."

"Dealing with that legacy is about much more than cash payments. Many of the recommendations put forward by the Task Force are critical action items we’ve already been hard at work addressing: breaking down barriers to vote, bolstering resources to address hate, enacting sweeping law enforcement and justice reforms to build trust and safety, strengthening economic mobility — all while investing billions to root out disparities and improve equity in housing, education, healthcare, and well beyond. This work must continue," he said.

"Following the Task Force’s submission of its final report this summer, I look forward to a continued partnership with the Legislature to advance systemic changes that ensure an inclusive and equitable future for all Californians."

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The task force's recommendation breaks payments down by types of historical discrimination. For instance, Black residents affected by redlining by banks would receive $3,366 for each year they lived in California from the early 1930s to the late 1970s, amounting to up to $148,099.

Similarly, Black residents could receive roughly $2,352 in compensation for over-policing and mass incarceration for each year they lived in California between 1970 and 2020. Those payments could amount to $115,260. For a Black Californian who checks enough boxes, the total payout could reach $1.2 million.

The task force’s final recommendations will soon be submitted to the California Legislature, which will then decide whether to implement the measures and send them to Newsom's desk to be signed into law.

"This has been a fool’s errand from the start," James Gallagher, California Assembly Republican Leader, previously told Fox News Digital.

"Democrats have promised the world with this reparations task force, and now the massive taxpayer bill is coming due. Newsom has painted himself into a corner, and he’ll have to choose between signing off on a ridiculous policy that will bankrupt the state or admitting once and for all that this task force was nothing more than a political stunt."

PorkChopSandwiches
05-10-2023, 04:36 PM
:rofl: what a fucking clown