California Bill Would Give Black Applicants an Edge in Getting Occupational Licenses

Supporters say the bill addresses historical injustices and is no more discriminatory than giving preferences to veterans.
California Bill Would Give Black Applicants an Edge in Getting Occupational Licenses
Assemblyman Mike Gipson speaks at a press conference on April 26, 2024. Assemblyman Mike Gipson's Office
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California lawmakers are considering a bill that would give preference to African American applicants seeking occupational licenses, for such professions as teaching, nursing, counseling, electrical work and others, especially those who are descendants of slaves.

Assemblyman Mike Gipson, author of AB 2862, said the state’s licensing process poses barriers for African Americans seeking employment, particularly in terms of wage disparities and access to leadership or managerial positions.
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