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$10M in ARP funds went to Providence ‘reparations’ commission pushing for bail fund, K-12 racism curriculum

Por: Fox News Politics October 10, 2022

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FIRST ON FOX: Millions of dollars in COVID-19 relief funds from American Rescue Plan (ARP) helped create a reparations commission that is pushing for a bail bond fund and K-12 curriculum reform, among other measures, to address systemic racism experienced by people of color in Providence, Rhode Island.The ARP Act, which Democrats passed in March 2021 without any Republican support, was billed by the Democratic Party as an economic necessity for... + full article



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