Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed two laws to require the California State University system and urge the University of California system to update the state on…
Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed two laws to require the California State University system and urge the University of California system to update the state on their progresssigned two laws Tuesday intended to compel California’s public university systems to make progress in their review and return of
In 2019, Newsom issued a state apology for California’s mistreatment of and violence against Native Americans throughout history. The repatriation proposals were among the hundreds of bills lawmakers sent to the Democratic governor's desk this year. Kenneth Kahn, the tribe's chairman, said it is “appalling” that campuses have held onto Native American remains for so long and disappointing that “it's taking law” to get many universities to work to return these items.More than half of the 21 California State University campuses with collections of Native American remains or cultural artifacts on campus have not returned any of the items to tribes, the state auditor’s office said in a report released in June.
California State University supported the law setting requirements for its system and is working to teach employees about requirements to inventory and handle remains and artifacts, said Amy Bentley-Smith, a spokesperson for the chancellor’s office.He signed a law to bolster protections for sexual assault survivors facing the threat of retaliatory lawsuits.
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