A member of 's Reparations Task Force is predicting the group will put out 'breathtaking proposals' and end up with an even higher price tag than the $640billion predicted.In 2020, California became the first state to form a reparations task force and is still struggling to put a price tag on what would be owed.Lisa Holder, a member of the California Reparations Task Force and president of the Equal Justice Society, is now suggesting when the final plan is revealed, it could see figures higher than the proposed $360,000 per eligible applicant, which already shot up from the original $223,329.
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