Newsom vetoes bill allowing preference in college admissions for descendants of slaves
Newsom vetoed AB 7 citing existing college discretion and conflicts with the 2023 Supreme Court ruling against race-based admissions preferences.
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Newsom Rejects Bills Providing Benefits to Slavery Descendants
Just a few years ago, it seemed that California would be the first state to provide reparations to Black residents whose ancestors were enslaved. In 2020, California created the first state task force to study how to remedy the harms caused by slavery, an issue that had long been discussed but rarely acted upon. Three years later, that panel recommended more than 100 ideas, including $1.2 million payments for some older Black Californians. But s…
Newsom says colleges should give preference to slave descendants
California’s public and private universities should look into way to give preferential treatment to the descendants of slaves, Governor Gavin Newsom said recently. The Democratic governor made the comments while explaining his decision to veto a bill that would say universities can favor applicants who descended from slaves. Such a law is “unnecessary,” Newsom said… Source
Newsom Vetoes Bill Related to Reparations in College Admissions
California governor Gavin Newsom on Monday vetoed a bill that would have allowed colleges in the state to give admissions preference to descendants of enslaved people, saying that colleges are already able to do so if they choose, according to the Associated Press.
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