California Assembly backs repealing affirmative action ban
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The California Assembly has backed a plan to let voters decide on overturning affirmative action ban
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.
California lawmakers were debating Wednesday whether to let voters decide if the state’s public universities and government agencies can consider race in their hiring and admissions decisions.
California has banned affirmative action-type programs since 1996 when 55% of voters agreed to amend the state’s Constitution to ban “preferential treatment” based on race, sex, colour, ethnicity or national origin.