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George Skelton: Newsom and California lawmakers need to say where they stand on reparations for slavery

Gavin Newsom, center, speaks to the media, as Willie Whittlesey, Yuba Water Agency General Manager, left to right, Chuck Bonham, CDFW Director, Cathy Marcinkevage, NMFS Assistant Regional Administrator and Wade Crowfoot, CNRA Secretary listen in during a press conference at the Lower Yuba River and the Daguerre Point Dam on May 16, 2023, in Marysville, California.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Gov. Gavin Newsom and the California Legislature will soon receive a sweeping set of recommended reparations for African Americans whose ancestors suffered economically from slavery and racial discrimination. Then what?

Then the governor and lawmakers will need to emerge from cover, face the public and devise a better response than we've been hearing: "I'm waiting for the final report of recommendations."

The report will be sent to the state Capitol by July 1. That's the deadline for the California Reparations Task Force — created by Newsom and legislators — to finish its two years of often-acrimonious work.

This will be

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