Several advocacy groups issued a press release praising the CPUC for obtaining “an agreement that directly puts funds into the pockets of minority-owned supply chains across the state.”
“California has shown that states can stand up for workers and consumers and resist Trump’s efforts to undermine employees’ and customers’ rights,” said Lisa Graves, founder and executive director of True North Research. “More states and companies should follow suit to show they won’t be bullied into abandoning equal opportunity."
Money specifically for blacks and browns is "equal opportunity"....
Money specifically for blacks and browns is "equal opportunity"....
You have to think like a leftist, to them blacks and browns are too stupid and helpless to survive without government hand-outs.
That's weird because I believe that but don't think they should be given any freebies.