“Not the Time?”: Wes Moore Vetoes Maryland Reparations Commission, Sparks Backlash
On May 16, 2025, Maryland Governor Wes Moore vetoed a bill to create a reparations commission for descendants of enslaved people, citing a focus on action over study. Critics argue this betrays his commitment to racial justice. The veto has sparked backlash from lawmakers and activists, with calls for reintroduction in 2026.
