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Gavin Newsom Signs Slavery Reparations Task Force Bill

by ECT

On Wednesday, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill that will set up a task force that could recommend slavery reparations for African-Americans in California.

The Bill, AB 3121, was introduced by Assemblywoman Dr. Shirley Weber, moved forward in a 58-12 vote in the State Assembly and passed the State Senate in a 33-3 vote.

According to the Bill:

This bill would establish the Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans, with a Special Consideration for African Americans Who are Descendants of Persons Enslaved in the United States, consisting of 9 members, appointed as provided. The bill would require the Task Force to, among other things, identify, compile, and synthesize the relevant corpus of evidentiary documentation of the institution of slavery that existed within the United States and the colonies. The bill would require the Task Force to recommend, among other things, the form of compensation that should be awarded, the instrumentalities through which it should be awarded, and who should be eligible for this compensation. The bill would require the Task Force to submit a written report of its findings and recommendations to the Legislature. The bill would authorize reimbursement of the members’ expenses only to the extent an appropriation therefor is made in the Budget Act. The bill would state that any state level reparations authorized under these provisions are not to be considered a replacement for any reparations enacted at the federal level. The bill would repeal these provisions on July 1, 2023.

Here is what the Governor put out on Wednesday:

Governor Newsom Signs Landmark Legislation to Advance Racial Justice and California’s Fight Against Systemic Racism & Bias in Our Legal System

Governor signs AB 3121 to establish a first-in-the-nation task force to study and make recommendations on reparations for slavery

AB 2542 will prohibit the use of race, ethnicity or national origin to seek or obtain convictions or impose sentences

Governor also signs AB 3070 which aims to eliminate discrimination in jury selection

New laws build on Administration’s work to achieve true equality for all Californians and to acknowledge historical wrongs against people of color and Native people

SACRAMENTO –  As the nation reckons with the scourge of racial injustice rooted in the legacy of slavery and systemic racism, Governor Gavin Newsom today signed a first-in-the-nation law to study and make recommendations on reparations for slavery to the Black community through a state-based task force. He also signed two bills targeting structural racism and bias in our legal system by prohibiting the use of race, ethnicity and national origin to seek or obtain convictions or impose sentences, and to reduce discrimination in jury selection.

“As a nation, we can only truly thrive when every one of us has the opportunity to thrive. Our painful history of slavery has evolved into structural racism and bias built into and permeating throughout our democratic and economic institutions,” said Governor Newsom. “California’s rich diversity is our greatest asset, and we won’t turn away from this moment to make right the discrimination and disadvantages that Black Californians and people of color still face. While there is still so much work to do to unravel this legacy, these pieces of legislation are important steps in the right direction to building a more inclusive and equitable future for all.”

The Governor signed two bills by Assemblymember Shirley Weber (D-San Diego). AB 3121 establishes a nine-member task force to inform Californians about slavery and explore ways the state might provide reparations. The Governor also signed Assemblymember Weber’s AB 3070, which would strengthen jury selection procedures and increase transparency to ensure attorney challenges to exclude jurors are not for discriminatory purposes. The Governor previously signed SB 592 by Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), which broadens the source lists from which juries are selected, better diversifying jury pools.

“California has historically led the country on civil rights, yet we have not come to terms with our state’s ugly past that allowed slaveholding within our borders and returned escaped slaves to their masters,” said Assemblymember Weber. “Neither have we effectively addressed our present justice system which allows prosecutors to bar African Americans from serving on juries. The Governor’s signature on AB 3121 and AB 3070 once again demonstrates that our state is dedicated to leading the nation on confronting and addressing systemic injustice.”

The Governor also signed AB 2542 by Assemblymember Ash Kalra (D-San Jose), which would prohibit the use of race, ethnicity or national origin to seek or obtain convictions or impose sentences. Known as “The California Racial Justice Act,” AB 2542 is a countermeasure to address a widely condemned 1987 legal precedent established by the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of McCleskey v. Kemp. The McCleskey decision has the functional effect of requiring that criminal defendants prove intentional discrimination when challenging racial bias in their legal process. This is a high standard and is almost impossible to meet without direct proof that the racially discriminatory behavior was conscious, deliberate and targeted.

“I am grateful to Governor Newsom for signing AB 2542 and his commitment to rooting out racism from our courts. With the signing of this bill and other actions he has taken, the Governor has well established himself as a national leader on compassionate, thoughtful criminal justice reform.” said Assemblymember Kalra. “Although there is still much more work to do in fixing our broken criminal justice system, the Racial Justice Act is an historic foundational step in upholding Constitutional protections for everyone and moving us closer to a system that truly reflects justice for all. The Racial Justice Act puts into law a manifestation of a continuing struggle most recently represented by millions in the streets demanding racial justice.”

The Governor signed the following bills today:

  • AB 979 by Assemblymember Chris Holden (D-Pasadena) – Corporations: boards of directors: underrepresented communities.
  • AB 2542 by Assemblymember Ash Kalra (D-San Jose) – Criminal procedure: discrimination.
  • AB 3070 by Assemblymember Shirley Weber (D-San Diego) – Juries: peremptory challenges.
  • AB 3121 by Assemblymember Shirley Weber (D-San Diego) – Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans.

Today’s actions build on the Newsom Administration’s work to acknowledge historic wrongs and combat structural racism and bias in our institutions. In March 2019, the Governor issued a moratorium on the death penalty, which is unfairly applied to people of color, people with mental disabilities and people who cannot afford costly legal representation. Governor Newsom also took action to secure safe drinking water for the 1 million Californians in underserved communities who lacked access to safe water. He also took the historic step of formally apologizing to California Native Americans for the exploitation and violence our predecessors inflicted upon them, and this year announced Administration support for tribal access, co-management and acquisition of ancestral lands. Governor Newsom has also taken action to combat decades-long economic inequality by expanding the California Earned Income Tax Credit to millions, including undocumented Californians; advancing AB 5 to address worker misclassification; extending the right to join a union and bargain collectively to child care workers; and banning discrimination based on housing vouchers.

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12 comments

Jg Oct 1, 2020 - 9:02 am

This is a feel good bill. An insult to everyone. If we are to solve racism or controversial long past historical errors , we must not pound negativity and racism into every front page, issue, or legislation. History is taught in schools. Manners are taught in Schools and at home. To constantly promote division, hate, and racism as this bill does is a step backwards. Let’s move forward and stop the poor pitiful me feel good legislation. We know this is more a far left motion to hold back certain economic groups with false promises for a vote. It does not help the overall social improvement of our society. The best way to move forward is School Choice and opportunity, not false promises and committees.

Howard Jenkins Oct 1, 2020 - 8:12 pm

Here we go! That idiotic Shirley Weber is at it again! Can’t someone in San Diego finally remove this stupid old bat mouth farter? She’s a laughing stock! Let her keep her big fat ugly mouth shut and hold her stinky breath until we come up with some “reparations?” I hope it takes decades! She and the “AA’s” are not getting a freakin’ nickle.

Recall Newsome Oct 1, 2020 - 9:09 pm

So he wont form a task force to decide on reopening the state because hes such a pos ego maniac he wants sole control!!
But he will form a committee to misuse and waste tax payer dollars on some nonsense like this!! This is a gift of public moneys !!
Where does this crap end??

FERNANDO C NAVARRO Oct 1, 2020 - 10:30 pm

Liberalism is not only a mental disorder but is a psychopathic, genicidal murderouse mental disorder. If you want to rectify centuries of institutional discrimination and slavery you idiots just need to look into the historical mirror. Ban Liberals, the Democrat party, and all socialist knuckle draggers. and classify them as terrorists groups en mass.

and I dont care how many statutes they try to eliminate facts are facts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_I3IHgJT-M

Jack C Oct 2, 2020 - 12:15 am

How about riots and looting reparations for the rest of us?

Bigc167 Oct 2, 2020 - 6:28 am

Are u f? kidding me!!!!! We need to get our stupid governor out of office now!!! WE ARE NOT GIVING BLACK PEOPLE MONEY FOR SHAT THERE ANCESTORS WENT THROUGH. That was the era they lived in… big deal!!!! First we give them great union jobs and let em fraud welfare and now this !!!!!!!!!!! Recall Newsom !!!! He’s mentally incompetent to do his job!!!!

Troy Oct 2, 2020 - 7:22 am

I think he thinks everyone wants his autograph!

Frank Oct 2, 2020 - 1:35 pm

Holy crap!!! Give them money for what, no one alive have been enslaved by any Californian. This dumb ass can’t even get money to the right people on unemployment. My wife was just told today that it would be another 90 days before she could get paid. This would be total of 5 months. Newsom get a clue.

Omar Alcazar Oct 2, 2020 - 7:47 pm

A number of my friends have already moved to coastal Oregon thanks to Gruesome Newsom and his gang of thieves! Now, with this announcement, even more are leaving for coastal TEXAS and states abutting the Gulf of Mexico. They said the DemoCRAPS have totally ruined California. Businesses are moving out! Franklin Templeton is moving it’s HQ to Baltimore! Besides, more and more of the state is now being burned down. Try to find a moving company to move you out? They are booked for over a year!

Gary Gilbert Oct 3, 2020 - 1:22 pm

I’m black and the only reparation I want or need is lower taxes, lower gas prices, Newsom recall, a Republican controlled state legislature, a secure border, jobs for Americans who want to work, traditional marriage, a 7-2 conservative Supreme Court, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Maxine Waters, Hillary Clinton, Barack & Michelle, James Comey, and every other Washington bureaucrat that tried to impeach Trump doing life in prison. And just for good throw every member of Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and every mayor of a sanctuary city in prison with them and send Bernie Sanders, AOC, Iihan Omar, and ALL of their likeminded friends to the socialist nation of their choice.

Lastly, re-elect Donald Trump as POTUS for 4 more years after that, Candace Owens and Donald Trump Jr. as President & Vice President.

That’s my MUST HAVE reparations list.

Jg Oct 4, 2020 - 9:54 am

If that’s it I would love to make that happen if I could. The world would be a better place with what you commented.

jay Oct 3, 2020 - 3:48 pm

Democracy is cancer. We killed kings for this?

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