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On this Season 9 Episode 20 of Shabaka's Blacc Experience Enhanced we be discussing the California State Senate ! California lawmakers passed just one part of a three-bill package addressing reparations for slavery&racism in the waning days of their state house session,amid reports the governor had raised concerns.Dozens of demonstrators arrived to support the measures proposed by Senator Steven Bradford late Saturday, the last day of the State Assembly session. The bills were moved to the inactive file shortly before the session ended.Senate Bill 1403 would have Created the California American Freedmen Affairs Agency, tasked with implementing reparation&determining eligibility.Senate Bill 1331 would have established the Fund for Reparations& Reparative Justice, to eventually pay for the various forms of reparations.“It has to happen if we’re going to have meaningful reparations to the people who deserve it. We’re 160 years overdue for this,”said Sen. Steven Bradford (D-Gardena), who authored both bills.Neither of those bills included Cash payments for recipients of reparations and neither of those bills went up for a vote in the final hours of the legislative session, effectively killing them for the year. However, four hours before the deadline, an unlikely ally moved to put one of the bills to a vote: Republican Assemblymember Bill Essayli (R-Corona), who opposes Cash payments for reparations. Ultimately, no other assembly member seconded his motion to bring it to a vote, so his motion failed.We would also love for you Kamalasexuals to Call in and tell us why we should waste our time on voting for her!
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This Episode is for those who are 18 years and older
This Episode 20 of Season 9 of Shabaka's Blacc Experience Enhanced