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BLM Group Requests Juneteenth Reparations Donations Amid Financial Challenges

  • On Juneteenth 2025, Maryland Governor Wes Moore vetoed a reparations bill to create a study commission, speaking at a Black church in Cambridge.
  • Moore opposed the bill because he favored immediate action over studies, emphasizing disagreement on methods to rectify historical wrongs.
  • Moore announced initiatives including over 6,900 cannabis pardons, the Just Communities program benefiting 400 census tracts, and promised legislative work on economic disparities.
  • He stated, "The work of repair doesn't require more analysis," while critics including the Maryland Legislative Black Caucus vowed to override the veto.
  • This event highlights ongoing tensions over reparations approaches, with the veto prompting activism and legislative challenges amid growing national reparations discourse.
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themidwesterner.news broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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