Chicago suburb starts disbursing $10 million reparations package to black residents
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A Chicago suburb has become the first city in the nation to begin disbursing reparations payments to black residents over discrimination and limited access to housing, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
Approximately 140 residents in Evanston, Illinois, will receive $25,000 from the city by the end of the year, according to the outlet.
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In 2019, the city of roughly 75,000 residents approved a $10 million reparations package to be distributed over 10 years. So far, the city has already disbursed reparations payments to sixteen qualified residents, the Evanston Round Table reported.
Individuals must have been at least 18 years old and resided in the city between 1919 and 1969 to qualify for the payments.
The city is providing reparations in cash or vouchers, which are supposed to come from marijuana and real-estate transfer taxes.
However, the Evanston Round Table noted that the marijuana sales tax revenue slowed after the opening of a second dispensary in the city was delayed. Another location is scheduled to open in September, which will help cover the reparations program.
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