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  1. 4 days ago · Local governments will receive another $1 billion to address homelessness. The budget deal shrinks a proposed cut to schools funding, following a tense negotiation with education groups during ...

    • Who Would Be Eligible For Reparations?
    • How Would California Pay For Financial Reparations?
    • What Programs Will Be Recommended to Address The Harms of Slavery?
    • Who Could Be Left Out of Receiving Reparations?

    Figuring out who would receive reparations would be a complicated process. First, they would have to be able to trace their lineage directly to a person who had been enslaved in the United States, or to African Americans who lived in the U.S. prior to 1900. This presumes “that such persons are descendants of enslaved ancestors or free persons who r...

    There are ways that the state could generate funds, Grills said, including tax programs. There’s also the opportunity for the state to pay out in installments rather than in a lump sum. “And in doing that,” Grills said, the California government “can stretch out the hit to the state budget.” She added: “America is resourceful and California is a re...

    The task force has recommended more than 100 programs or policies as redress for the harms of slavery. There are a dozen areas covered in the recommendations: 1. Racial terror 2. Political disenfranchisement 3. Housing segregation 4. Separate and unequal education 5. Racism in environment and infrastructure 6. Pathologizing the Black family 7. Cont...

    Because of the complexity of establishing eligibility, there is potential for many to not receive reparations. Grills said, “our most vulnerable could be left out: children in the child welfare system who cannot trace family heritage; our folks who are incarcerated, who don’t have access to the tools to establish their lineage because they can’t ho...

  2. Jul 1, 2022 · About 23 million California residents will receive "inflation relief" checks of up to $1,050 after Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday signed a $308 billion state budget that includes the...

  3. Jun 28, 2023 · The final budget also restores $50 million each for two grant programs — one to help homeowners get started on building secondary units and another for first-time homebuyers.

  4. Oct 7, 2022 · Lorie Konish. Key Points. California on Friday began deploying one-time payments that will benefit up to 23 million California residents in the largest program of its kind in the state’s...

  5. 6 days ago · Despite heavy opposition from labor unions, the move could save California hundreds of millions of dollars. The plan makes $16 billion in cuts, including a blanket 7.95% reduction in funding for ...

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  7. Jun 30, 2022 · SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today signed a $308 billion state budget that provides direct tax refunds for 23 million Californians to help address rising costs, tackles the state’s most pressing needs, builds our reserves, and invests in California’s future.

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