💨 Abstract
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore vetoed a bill to study potential slavery reparations, despite its passage in the General Assembly. Moore argued that multiple studies have already been conducted, and it is time for action instead. Sponsored by state Sen. Anthony Muse and the state’s Black Caucus, the bill aimed to examine reparations forms such as apologies, monetary compensation, and tax rebates. Muse expressed disappointment and confusion, asserting the bill was merely a study and not resource-intensive.
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