California Requires Proof Of Gayness To Get Utility Contracts But Not Proof Of ID To Vote
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California Requires Proof Of Gayness To Get Utility Contracts But Not Proof Of ID To Vote
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California businesses have to go through a “gay-certification” process to receive special contracts meant for gay-owned companies, Christopher Rufo of City Journal reported Tuesday. If these business owners fail to sufficiently prove their claimed gayness, they may face up to a year in jail, while California’s vetting process for voters is practically nonexistent.
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) sets regulations for private utility companies and now pressures them to hire contractors, such as engineering firms, infrastructure companies, and fuel suppliers, who are owned by individuals who identify as LGBT, Rufo reported. CPUC’s “Supplier Diversity Program” works to “include diverse firms” in the organizations that receive utility company contracts. Former Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation in 2014 that expanded the definition of “diverse firms” to include........
