California’s Black reparations panel starts historic vote
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — California’s historic reparations task force has begun voting on recommendations for possible payments to Black residents and a formal apology for the state’s role in perpetuating discriminatory policies.
The nine-member committee is taking a series of votes Saturday on its final report to lawmakers, which is officially due July 1. The Legislature will then determine how, if at all, to act on the suggestions.
The first vote approved a detailed account of historical discrimination against Black Californians in areas such as voting, housing, education, the legal system and others.
Other recommendations on the table include on suggestions for crafting an apology for the legacy of slavery, economists’ reports regarding possible reparations payments and policy suggestions.