Reparations Fails In San Francisco. Money does matter after all.
San Francisco has taken a controversial step by discontinuing its plans for a reparations office, citing budget cuts as the primary reason. The move, part of Mayor London Breed’s $75 million budget cuts, has stirred debates about the city’s commitment to addressing racial disparities.
Breaking: The economy in California is so bad, the mayor of San Francisco had to cancel their Office of Reparations project. California is $68B in the hole. James
The Office of Reparations, initially scheduled to launch this year, faced elimination amid broader financial constraints anticipated for 2024. This decision has ignited criticism, especially from Supervisor Shamann Walton, who expressed disappointment in response to the cuts.
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Walton emphasized the significance of preserving existing programs while expressing concern for the Black community’s pursuit of justice and equity through reparations in San Francisco. Despite the setbacks, he remains hopeful that the city’s deficit will be swiftly resolved, allowing the reinstatement of the Office of Reparations to fulfill commitments made to rectify historical injustices endured by Black San Franciscans.
San Francisco has cut $6 million from the city’s budget that was planned for a reparations program for descendants of slaves. This as the city faces a nearly $500 million deficit over the next three years alone. EpochTimesOCDaily
Sheryl Davis, the Director of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission, acknowledged the challenges posed by the cuts to the reparations office. However, she assured that the city would persevere in advancing related initiatives stemming from the reparations effort. These include exploring the establishment of a satellite campus in one of the nation’s historically black colleges and universities within San Francisco, as well as collaborating with officials to repurpose vacant storefronts.
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The Office of Reparations played a crucial role in the city’s reparations plan, crafted by the African American Reparations Advisory Committee and endorsed by the Board of Supervisors earlier this year. The proposed $2 million budget aimed to facilitate the hiring of staff responsible for implementing and funding programs outlined in the reparations plan.
San Francisco Democrat Mayor London Breed cut the funding for the city’s first-ever Office of Reparations due to a massive budget deficit, according to reports. – NEWSMAX
In July, the African American Reparations Advisory Committee unveiled its final report, featuring an extensive list of recommendations. Notable proposals included a $5 million lump sum payment to each eligible individual, supplemented by an additional $97,000 per year (adjusted to median income) for the next 250 years. The plan also suggested the city cover home, renters, and commercial insurance expenses, sell condominiums to eligible residents for $1, and provide tax abatements on sales tax for the next 250 years.
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The discontinuation of the reparations office has sparked concerns about San Francisco’s commitment to addressing historical injustices and promoting racial equity. Critics argue that this move contradicts the city’s proclaimed dedication to reparative measures, leaving the future of the reparations plan uncertain. As the city grapples with financial challenges, the fate of initiatives aimed at rectifying systemic inequities remains in question.
Lap Fu Ip, freelance writer
Major Points Discussed:
- San Francisco discontinues its Office of Reparations due to budget cuts, sparking controversy.
- Mayor London Breed’s $75 million budget cuts for 2024 include axing the reparations office, drawing criticism.
- Supervisor Shamann Walton expresses disappointment, emphasizing the importance of addressing historical injustices faced by the Black community.
- Despite the cut, the city plans to pursue related initiatives, such as establishing a satellite campus at a historically black college and collaborating on the use of vacant storefronts.
- The reparations plan, accepted by the Board of Supervisors, proposed a $2 million budget to fund programs outlined by the African American Reparations Advisory Committee, aiming to address systemic inequities.
San Francisco Democrat Mayor London Breed cut the funding for the city’s first-ever Office of Reparations due to a massive budget deficit. MORE: https://t.co/2dXMkkDUo4 pic.twitter.com/EoyH0GPBc4
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) December 16, 2023
Comments – Threads – Links
- Budget Deficit in San Francisco Forces City to Eliminate ‘Office of Reparations’ via – The Gateway Pundit
- San Francisco Democrat Mayor London Breed cut the funding for the city’s first-ever Office of Reparations due to a massive budget deficit. – NEWSMAX
- Budget Deficit Forces San Francisco to Eliminate Reparations Office – Tammy Bruce
- Fiscal Reality Undermining San Francisco’s Reparations Plan The city has cut $6 million from its budget planned for a reparations program for descendants of slaves as it faces a nearly $500 million budget hole. – The Epoch Times
- Budget deficit in San Francisco forces lunatic city government to close reparations office. I don’t if it’s more hilarious that they had a reparations office or that they thought they had the money to pay reparations when they couldn’t even keep the office open! – Even More Pissed Off Patriot