Newsom Vetoes Multiple Racial Justice and Reparations Bills in California

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California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed bills that would have provided direct benefits to descendants of slavery, such as college admissions preferences and property restitution, despite creating a state agency to identify eligible individuals, signaling a slowdown in the state's reparations movement amid public opposition and fiscal concerns.
- Newsom Rejects Reparations Bills in Latest Sign of Racial Justice Shift The New York Times
- Reparations leaders ‘deeply disappointed’ as Newsom vetoes university bill The Guardian
- Newsom rejects bill giving descendants of slaves preference in college admissions Politico
- California’s Newsom signs a reparations study law but vetoes other racial justice proposals AP News
- Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoes 5 bills for ‘reparative justice’ for Black Californians Sacramento Bee
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