Maryland lawmakers voted to create a commission for studying potential reparations for slavery, overriding a veto by Governor Wes Moore. Despite his concerns about the need to focus on actionable measures rather than further studies, Moore expressed readiness to collaborate on reparative efforts. The proposed reparations may include various forms of compensation and support for the state’s Black population, which is approximately 30%. This decision reflects a growing commitment to addressing historical injustices in the wake of recent racial equity movements.
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