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Republican lawmakers in more than 30 states have introduced or passed more than 100 bills to either restrict or regulate diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in the current legislative ...
Legal experts say the judge’s decision, while specific to Oklahoma law, may illustrate legal vulnerabilities of other “anti-boycott” laws passed by Republicans in other states. Robert ...
According to a Council of State Governments report, at the state level alone taxpayers face $1.3 trillion of unfunded liabilities from government employee pension systems. Administrators of these ...
New Jersey Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act (2011) CROWN Act (2019) New Mexico New Mexico Constitution, Article II, §18 (1973) CROWN Act (2021) New York Malby Law (1895) [9] Ives-Quinn Act; Marriage Equality Act (2011) Dignity for All Students Act (2010) New York Human Rights Law (1945) Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act (2019)
Lawmakers said they will continue offering tweaks to the state’s anti-oil and gas boycott law, even though the law itself is on hold. Despite legal challenges and exemptions, GOP lawmakers ...
To repeal state's gay rights law Passed with 52% of the vote. [9] November 7, 2000 Oregon: Measure 9: This was the third and final unsuccessful ballot initiative by the OCA to attempt to discourage homosexuality at a statewide level. [17] Defeated by 52.89% November 7, 2000 Maine: To repeal state's gay rights law Passed. [9] November 8, 2005 Maine
There are five current bills to limit transgender rights in the Ohio Statehouse. Experts address why anti-transgender legislation often fails. 'Discriminatory legislation': Five Ohio bills ...
Twenty-nine Jim Crow laws were passed in Texas. The state enacted one anti-segregation law in 1871 barring separation of the races on public carriers. This law was repealed in 1889. 1865: Juneteenth [Constitution] The people of Texas are informed that, in accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are ...