💨 Abstract
Maryland lawmakers have overridden Governor Wes Moore's veto to establish a commission to study potential reparations for slavery. The commission aims to explore various forms of reparations, including monetary compensation, property tax rebates, and educational assistance. Despite Moore's belief that action should be prioritized over further study, Democrats argue that a formal study is necessary to ensure reparations are meaningful and constitutionally sound.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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