After Assembly issues apology for California's role in slavery, some reparations bills die in Senate
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The California Assembly issued an official apology for the state's role in slavery, part of a legislative package for reparations. However, other reparations-related bills faced challenges in the Senate due to a massive budget deficit.
Despite the setback, some reparations bills survived the 'suspense file' process, which eliminates controversial bills with price tags. Key proposals by Sen. Steven Bradford seeking property tax credits and financial aid were held back.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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