Bill Advances Calling for California to Issue Formal Apology for Slavery

The measure would require a signed document be stored in state archives for public review and a plaque be hung in the Capitol.
Bill Advances Calling for California to Issue Formal Apology for Slavery
Assemblyman Reginald Jones-Sawyer presents his slavery apology bill, AB 3089, to the Assembly's Appropriations Committee on May 1, 2024. Travis Gillmore/The Epoch Times
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The California Assembly’s Appropriations Committee approved a bill May 1 which would require the state to issue an apology for its role in perpetuating harm related to slavery.

Assembly Bill 3089, introduced by Assemblyman Reginald Jones-Sawyer, would declare California recognizes and accepts responsibility for “atrocities” it and its representatives committed as well as any entities under its control who promoted, facilitated, enforced, and permitted the institution of chattel slavery.

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