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SB 437

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2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Kristin Dassler-Alfheim and 8 co-sponsors

SB 437 allocates $6 million for California State University to confirm descendants of enslaved individuals, aiding reparative claims and enhancing historical research.

Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1
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Bill Summary · SB 437

Summary of SB 437: California State University: Claim Eligibility: Genealogy and Descendancy

Bill Number: SB 437
Introduced: February 18, 2025
Status: Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 755, Statutes of 2025.
Classification: Bill, Appropriation
Subject: California State University, Claim Eligibility, Genealogy and Descendancy

Purpose and Intent

SB 437 aims to facilitate the California State University's (CSU) efforts to research and establish a process for confirming the status of individuals as descendants of enslaved persons in the United States. This initiative is part of a broader effort to implement recommendations from the former Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans, particularly focusing on those who are descendants of enslaved individuals.

Key Provisions

  • Funding Authorization: The bill authorizes the use of up to $6,000,000 from the Budget Act of 2025 for research related to the recommendations of the Task Force.

  • Research Collaboration: CSU is permitted to partner with other universities or nonprofit organizations to enhance research efforts.

  • Genealogical Research Process:

    • CSU is required to explore methods for confirming an individual's status as a descendant of an enslaved person.
    • A process for conducting or verifying genealogical research must be established by the start of the 2026–27 academic year.
    • The goal is to confirm eligibility for reparative claims by the start of the 2029–30 academic year.
  • Consultation Requirement: Before each fiscal year, CSU must consult with the California Legislative Black Caucus to propose a list of research components to be addressed through the allocated funds.

  • Reporting Obligations:

    • CSU must submit an annual report to the Legislature and Governor by October 1 until the funding is exhausted.
    • Reports will include updates on pending and completed research projects, findings, recommendations, and implementation timelines.

Definitions

  • Descendant of an Enslaved Person: Defined as an individual who can establish direct lineage to a person subjected to American chattel slavery before 1900, meeting specific criteria such as emancipation through legal means or classification as a fugitive from bondage.

Impact

This legislation is expected to:
- Provide a structured approach for individuals seeking to confirm their lineage to enslaved ancestors.
- Facilitate research that may inform future reparative measures for affected communities.
- Enhance collaboration between CSU and other educational institutions or nonprofits, potentially leading to a more comprehensive understanding of the historical impacts of slavery.

Procedural Timeline

  • 2025-10-13: Approved by the Governor and chaptered.
  • 2025-09-17: Enrolled and presented to the Governor.
  • 2025-09-08: Passed in the Assembly and sent to the Senate for concurrence.
  • 2025-07-16: Set for first hearing and placed on the Appropriations suspense file.
  • 2025-06-09: Referred to committees on Higher Education and Judiciary.

This summary provides an overview of SB 437, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and potential impacts on individuals and communities in California.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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