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Gavin Newsom Vetoes 'Unnecessary' California Reparations Bill

Gavin Newsom Vetoes 'Unnecessary' California Reparations Bill

Summary

California Governor Gavin Newsom rejected a bill that would have allowed universities to give special admission consideration to descendants of slaves, stating that colleges already have this ability. Newsom also vetoed other reparations-focused bills, citing legal or practical concerns.

Key Facts

  • Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill related to college admissions for descendants of slaves in California.
  • The bill would have let universities give preference to these descendants, but Newsom said it was unnecessary.
  • Newsom stated colleges already have the authority to make such admissions decisions.
  • Newsom also vetoed other reparations-related bills focused on housing, property restitution, and business licenses.
  • Critics argued the bill violated California’s Proposition 209, which prohibits using ethnicity in public university admissions.
  • The veto comes amid President Trump's actions to limit diversity and inclusion efforts in public and private sectors.
  • Assemblymember Isaac Bryan, the bill's author, expressed disappointment at the veto.
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