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California’s Newsom signs a reparations study law but vetoes other racial justice proposals

Governor Newsom approved $6 million for a reparations study and a bureau to verify descendants of enslaved people but vetoed bills on admissions preferences and housing aid.

  • California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would allow schools to give special admissions consideration to descendants of slavery, citing its unnecessary nature.
  • The bill passed the Assembly with a vote of 55-18 and the Senate with 30-10, supported by the University of California Student Association and the California Faculty Association.
  • Democrat Assemblyman Isaac Bryan, the bill's author, expressed disappointment over the veto and emphasized the need to protect students descended from legacies of harm and exclusion.
  • Newsom recently approved a state agency to administer reparations and signed a bill for the California State University system to establish procedures for identifying descendants of slavery.
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California's Newsom signs a reparations study law but vetoes other racial justice proposals

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a law authorizing $6 million for California State University to study how to confirm an individual’s status as a descendant of an enslaved person.

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