California's controversial reparations panel is pushing for the state's legislature to close ten prisons, in addition to ensuring current inmates also receive fair wages and be eligible to vote. was seeking to pass laws creating a wealth tax, mansion tax and/or a property tax in order to fund the billion dollar reparations. The purported figure being At their meeting in San Diego this weekend, where expert members of the public testified about various issues including prison reform, the panel preliminary approved recommending that ten prisons be shuddered while debating what should be done with the sites.
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