Newsom responded after a state task force calculated the cost at up to $1.2 million per person.
Beyond Gov. Gavin Newsom’s equivocation, any bills arising from the work of the task force in the coming years could face a challenging path to his desk. | Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesA state panel’s recommendation that California pay up to $1.2 million in slavery reparations is drawing a cool response from Gov. Gavin Newsom.
“Dealing with that legacy is about much more than cash payments,” the governor said in a statement first published Tuesday by Fox News. “The Reparations Task Force’s independent findings and recommendations are a milestone in our bipartisan effort to advance justice and promote healing,” he said. While supporters hailed the panel’s creation as an unprecedented step toward reparations — a long-discussed way to compensate African Americans for the legacy of slavery and racism — Newsom’s comments underscore the political difficulty of achieving that goal.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
California’s budget deficit poses a major challenge for Gov. NewsomOpinion: Budget deficit poses Newsom’s first big challenge as governor
Lire la suite »
Gavin Newsom unleashes on Greg Abbott after California remarksSunday's episode is just the latest in Gavin Newsom's crusade against Republican governors.
Lire la suite »
California reparations recommendations have Newsom between rock and hard placeCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom is stuck between a rock and a hard place when it comes to a proposal by his own reparations task force to pay up to $1.2 million to each Black resident.
Lire la suite »
Gov. Newsom declines to endorse reparations checks proposed by California task forceThe Democratic governor told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that reparations — meant to take responsibility for the country’s history of slavery and systemic racism — “is about…
Lire la suite »
Gov. Newsom declines to publicly back recommended reparations payments for Black California residentsThe recommendations approved Saturday outline restitution that, if approved by state lawmakers, could cost billions of dollars to address historical disparities in health care, housing and policing…
Lire la suite »
Newsom declines to publicly support reparations payments recommended by California task forceNewsom has declined to publicly say whether he'd support reparations payments to some Black state residents recommended by a state task force.
Lire la suite »