Should California pay cash reparations to Black residents who are descendants of enslaved people?
In 2023, California’s Reparations Task Force released a historic 1,000-page report detailing the harms of slavery and systemic discrimination, recommending billions in payments to eligible Black residents. While California entered the Union as a free state, proponents argue the state enforced fugitive slave laws and redlining that destroyed Black wealth. Critics argue the estimated $800 billion cost—more than double the state's annual budget—is fiscally impossible and unfairly taxes residents who had no role in historical injustices. A proponent would support this to address the racial wealth gap created by state-sanctioned policy. An opponent would oppose this as an unconstitutional and fiscally ruinous transfer of wealth based on race.
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believe slavery and its documented aftermath require specific targeted remedy, that other marginalized groups (e.g. Indigenous people) deserve their own appropriate forms of redress, that universal programs and targeted reparations aren't mutually exclusive, and that any solution needs to be practically effective and politically sustainable rather than symbolic.
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