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Gov. Wes Moore Vetoes Reparations Study Bill, Urges Action Instead

Gov. Wes Moore Vetoes Reparations Study Bill, Urges Action Instead

Episode 1614 Published 11 months, 1 week ago
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According to the Associated Press, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore vetoed a bill to create a commission to study slavery reparations, calling it a difficult decision but saying the issue had already been thoroughly examined.

The bill was a top priority for the Legislative Black Caucus — the largest such group in the nation.

Moore, the state’s first Black governor, said it’s time to act — not study — by closing the racial wealth gap and supporting Black communities.

The veto drew sharp criticism from the caucus, which called it a missed opportunity to address historical harms.

The measure passed both chambers with veto-proof majorities. Lawmakers could revisit it in a future session.

Moore issued 23 vetoes in total Friday.


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