Champaign County Board passed $25,000 support for reparations commission – WICS (Springfield)

The commission’s goals include researching local histories of discrimination, creating a “harm report,” engaging and educating the community, and identifying funding sources and potential reparations models. Commission Chair Jeffrey Trask said they already have support from the City of Urbana, which has committed $25,000 from its own budget.
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Call my shrink
5 months ago

I love it . My grandparents both came from Ireland legally in the early 1900 hundreds. Don’t expect me to pay . We didn’t own slaves

Hello, Indiana!
5 months ago

25 K to get a bunch of libs to agree that yes, “lifelong victims mentality money “ should be paid. Who will pay it? How? When? I dunno, but it should be paid. Very productive in true Dem money squandering fashion.

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