California legislators are set to hear plans to take farmland held by white owners and redistribute it to minorities in an aim to 'help rebuild stolen wealth.'

Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom's agricultural equity advisers are reportedly set to finalize the plans, which would redistribute farmland to non-white Californians and Native American tribes through land transfers and financial assistance programs.

The report will come as part of a two-year plan being put forward by the California Agricultural Land Equity Task Force to Newsom and the California legislature by the end of the year.

The plans would specifically aim to deploy state resources to give non-white Californians help in acquiring the farmland.

It also calls for specialized programs for Native Americans, and would 'adopt indigenous knowledge practices for land management', per the Free Beacon.