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10 Egregious Things You May Not Know About the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
Congressional Republicans’ radical budget and tax bill includes several less-known provisions that will increase costs, fuel the Trump administration’s overreach, and waste taxpayer dollars.
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Wide school disparities persist 54 years after California’s landmark funding decision
In 1971 California’s Supreme Court issued one of its most important and far-reaching decisions, declaring that the state’s system of financing public schools — primarily via locally levied property taxes — was unconstitutionally unfair.
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LAFD’s DEI bureau drew the right’s ire.
It’s now on the chopping block
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The Digital Equity Act tried to close the digital divide. Trump calls it racist and acts to end it
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Public private coalition, seeking to promote equity, creates opportunities for small and minority-owned Californian businesses
The Equity in Infrastructure Project has helped companies like Global Electric as billions of federal dollars flow into California infrastructure projects.
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California will apologize for slavery as part of reparations push
As part of a California reparations package, Gov. Newsom signs a bill to officially apologize for slavery. But he vetoed others sought by reparations supporters.
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California Will Formally Apologize for Being Complicit in Slavery
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed several bills intended to atone for the state’s role in the oppression of Black Americans, but California legislators so far have sidelined proposals on cash reparations.
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"The work that people are doing in California is literally the work of the impossible.”
“Rebirth of a Nation” author explains his change of heart on reparations; offers hopeful message on California’s reparations work
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ARRT Commends Gov. Newsom’s Signing of AB 3089
ARRT Commends Gov. Newsom’s Signing of AB 3089, Acknowledging and Apologizing for the State of California’s Role in the Enslavement of Black Californians
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Princeton Poll Highlights Surge in Support for Reparations, Despite Implementation Doubts
A new study from Princeton University, in partnership with Liberation Ventures, offers a comprehensive look at public opinion on reparations in the United States.
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Reparations gained historic momentum in 2023 because of California’s efforts
For the Golden State, what's next will be tough: turning all the recommendations from its statewide task force into policies — and persuading voters to pay for it all.