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As racial wealth gaps persist, bills would have Michigan study reparations
Michigan lawmakers have proposed a three-bill package to study reparations and racial disparities, focusing on housing, education, and economic inequities. Critics question the costs and feasibility, while supporters argue it addresses long-standing issues like homeownership gaps between white and Black residents.
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