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Reparations

A Closer Look at the Reparations Commission’s Financial Requests

Posted by By Jim Fulton July 8, 2024Posted inReparations
In recent months, the Reparations Commission has been active, promoting new initiatives. While their objectives are undoubtedly well-intentioned, the proposed methods and financial implications raise significant concerns, particularly about the…
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Reparations Commission Audit: Stirring Controversy

Reparations Commission Audit: Stirring Controversy

Posted by By Jim Fulton March 24, 2024Posted inAccountability, Reparations
Since July 2023, Buncombe County and the City of Asheville have been entrenched in what they dub the "Stop the Harm" audit. This initiative, recommended by the Community Reparations Commission…
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August 15 Community Reparations Commission Meeting

Posted by By Bruce O'Connell September 4, 2022Posted inCitizen Committees, Reparations
The August 15 Reparations Committee Meeting told a story of the black community's sorrow and wrongdoings, but it also offered a story of hope for our black community.  The commission…
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How Much Do Votes Cost?

Posted by By Jim Cowmia June 26, 2022Posted inElection Fraud, Elections 2022, Reparations
The agenda and meeting materials for the June 27 meeting of the Community Reparations Commission Meeting are now available for review by the general public.  The $355,000 consulting group helping…
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Buncombe County Reparations Resolution

Posted by By Jim Cowmia August 2, 2020Posted inReparations
August 4, 2020 - Well, We knew it would pass.  I am grateful, though, to see that the Republican minority commissioners stuck together so that the record shows that this resolution…
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