Protesters push for action on reparations bills on final day of California Legislature
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Romain emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, "My ancestors talked to me. I got to be here. I got to make this journey." His commitment illustrates the deep personal connection many feel regarding reparations.
Sen. Steven Bradford expressed confidence in the bills, mentioning, "I have the votes to have them pass," but lamented that despite this support, they were not brought forward by lawmakers.
Lori Wilson, chair of the California Legislative Black Caucus, countered Bradford's claims, stating, "We will introduce the bill in the new year and work through the legislative process..." This indicates a postponement rather than an outright rejection.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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