California adds five states to list of places where state-funded travel
is banned
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[June 29, 2021]
By Kanishka Singh
(Reuters) - California has added five more
states to its list of places where state-funded travel is banned because
they have laws that discriminate against the LGBTQ community, California
Attorney General Rob Bonta said on Monday.
The list now has 17 states where state employee travel is banned except
under limited circumstances. The five news states are Arkansas, Florida,
Montana, North Dakota and West Virginia.
"There is an unprecedented wave of bigotry and discrimination in this
country. California will not support it. When states discriminate
against LGBTQ+ Americans, we take action", Bonta said in a statement.
In 2016, California's lawmakers banned non-essential travel to states
with laws that discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender people.
The five new states added to the list have introduced bills in their
legislatures this year that prevent transgender women and girls from
participating in school sports consistent with their gender identity,
block access to health care and allow the discrimination towards the
LGBTQ community, Bonta said.
"On the anniversary of the Stonewall riots and amidst a wave of
discriminatory laws passed in state legislatures across the country,
California is announcing new additions to the state-funded travel
restrictions list", he said.
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A man waves a rainbow flag while observing a gay pride parade in San
Francisco, California June 28, 2015. REUTERS/Elijah Nouvelage
A 1969 police raid on the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in
New York's Greenwich Village, triggered angry demonstrations by the
gay community, seen as a pivotal moment in the history of the
movement.
California's law has exemptions for some trips, like travel needed
to enforce California law and to honor contracts signed before the
states were added to the list.
The 12 other states on the list are Texas, Alabama, Idaho, Iowa,
Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Kentucky, North Carolina,
Kansas, Mississippi and Tennessee.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru)
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