SB 518
Establishes the Bureau of Descendants of American Slavery.
Establishes the Bureau of Descendants of American Slavery.
Seeks to require complete and accurate K-12 curriculum regarding racial disparities, including impacts of segregation, slavery, and systemic discrimination.
Seeks to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in critical healthcare applications to mitigate racial biases present in commercial algorithms.
Seeks to expand employer-employee demographic data reporting to the Civil Rights Department for the purpose of enforcing civil rights protection under existing law.
Would require the California State University to independently research and report on scientific methodology to determine an individual’s genealogical fingerprint for the purpose of verification as a descendant of an enslaved person in the United States.
Would require the Civil Rights Department and the Department of Education to collect anonymized data to determine how complaints are handled.
Would direct the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation, in collaboration with the Civil Rights Department, to identify and address ongoing mortgage lending discrimination.
This bill would create the Community Violence Interdiction Grant Program and fund community-driven solutions to decrease violence in neighborhoods and schools
This bill seeks to, among other things, require racial equity analyses for Executive branch agencies and respond accordingly to further advance racial equity.
This bill seeks designate descendants of American chattel slavery for priority when issuing professional licenses.