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    (The Center Square) – The Cincinnati City Council this week could consider a proposal to spend $5 million in tax revenue from marijuana sales on reparations for housing discrimination in the city. The program would be called The Cincinnati Real Property Reparations Program under the proposal by Vice Mayor Jan-Michell Lemon Kearney and council member […] The post Cincinnati may spend $5M on housing discrimination reparations appeared first on The Black Chronicle.
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