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CROWN Act (California)
California law prohibiting discrimination based on hair style and hair texture / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The CROWN (Create a Respectful and Open Workplace for Natural Hair) Act (SB 188) is a California law which prohibits discrimination based on hair style and hair texture by extending protection under the FEHA and the California Education Code. It is the first legislation passed at the state level in the United States to prohibit such discrimination.
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Enacted by | California State Senate |
Enacted | June 27, 2019 |
Signed by | Gavin Newsom |
Signed | July 3, 2019 |
Introduced by | Holly Mitchell (D-Los Angeles) |
Status: Current legislation |
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The CROWN Act, which was drafted and sponsored by State Senator Holly Mitchell, was passed unanimously in both chambers of the California Legislature by June 27, 2019, and was signed into law on July 3, 2019.[1]