AB703 - Racial discrimination: definition. Sponsor: Mervyn Dymally / 2003-2004 Legislature

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Summary
This bill defines race discrimination for the purposes of the California Constitution and interprets that provision.
Status
This bill became law.

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  1. Aanestad
  2. Ackerman
  3. Aghazarian
  4. Alarcon
  5. Alpert
  6. Ashburn
  7. Bates
  8. Battin
  9. Benoit
  10. Berg
  11. Bermudez
  12. Bogh
  13. Bowen
  14. Brulte
  15. Burton
  16. Calderon
  17. Campbell
  18. Canciamilla
  19. Cedillo
  20. Chan
  21. Chavez
  22. Chesbro
  23. Chu
  24. Cogdill
  25. Cohn
  26. Corbett
  27. Correa
  28. Cox
  29. Denham
  30. Diaz
  31. Ducheny
  32. Dunn
  33. Dutra
  34. Dymally
  35. Escutia
  36. Figueroa
  37. Firebaugh
  38. Florez
  39. Frommer
  40. Garcia
  41. Goldberg
  42. Hancock
  43. Harman
  44. Haynes
  45. Hollingsworth
  46. Houston
  47. Jackson
  48. Jerome Horton
  49. Johnson
  50. Karnette
  51. Keene
  52. Kehoe
  53. Koretz
  54. Kuehl
  55. La Malfa
  56. La Suer
  57. Laird
  58. Leno
  59. Leslie
  60. Levine
  61. Lieber
  62. Liu
  63. Longville
  64. Lowenthal
  65. Machado
  66. Maddox
  67. Maldonado
  68. Margett
  69. Matthews
  70. Maze
  71. McCarthy
  72. McClintock
  73. Montanez
  74. Morrow
  75. Mountjoy
  76. Mullin
  77. Murray
  78. Nakanishi
  79. Nakano
  80. Nation
  81. Negrete McLeod
  82. Nunez
  83. Oller
  84. Oropeza
  85. Ortiz
  86. Pacheco
  87. Parra
  88. Pavley
  89. Perata
  90. Plescia
  91. Poochigian
  92. Reyes
  93. Richman
  94. Ridley-Thomas
  95. Runner
  96. Salinas
  97. Samuelian
  98. Scott
  99. Sher
  100. Shirley Horton
  101. Simitian
  102. Soto
  103. Steinberg
  104. Strickland
  105. Torlakson
  106. Vargas
  107. Vasconcellos
  108. Vincent
  109. Wesson
  110. Wiggins
  111. Wolk
  112. Wyland
  113. Yee

Contributions shown are to all legislators that had the opportunity to vote on this bill.

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