California gender bill would ban separate boys and girls sections at major department stores
By Danielle Wallace article
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The California state legislature is considering a bill that would ban larger department stores from having separate boys and girls sections for toys and clothing.
Assembly Bill No. 1084 was introduced on Feb. 18 and remains in committee, where state lawmakers are weighing whether to allow separate sections for children’s clothing sections based on gender, but keep the gender-neutral requirement for toys, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The bill, as it was first co-written by Assemblymembers Evan Low and Christina Garcia, would require a retail department store with 500 or more employees that sells child care items, children’s clothing or toys, to maintain undivided areas of its sales floor where the majority of those items being offered are displayed, regardless of whether an item has traditionally been marketed for either girls
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The California state legislature is considering a bill that would ban larger department stores from having separate boys and girls sections for toys and clothing.
Assembly Bill No. 1084 was introduced on Feb. 18 and remains in committee, where state lawmakers are weighing whether to allow separate sections for children’s clothing sections based on gender, but keep the gender neutral requirement for toys, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The bill, as it was first co-written by Assemblymembers Evan Low and Christina Garcia, would require a retail department store with 500 or more employees that sells child care items, children’s clothing or toys, to maintain undivided areas of its sales floor where the majority of those items being offered are displayed, regardless of whether an item has traditionally been marketed for either girls or for boys.
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