Labor/Employment,
Corporate
Dec. 17, 2021
Nearly 1,100 women on corporate boards since law passed, report says
The report was issued as the law faces continued legal challenges, including in a bench trial in Los Angeles — and as a veteran attorney and lawmaker said he believes SB 826 will eventually be ruled unconstitutional.




Corporations headquartered in California have added nearly 1,100 women to their boards since SB 826 was passed, according to a report this week from the California Partners Project, co-founded by Gov. Gavin Newsom's wife.
The report was issued as the law faces continued legal challenges, including in a bench trial in Los Angeles -- and as a veteran attorney and lawmaker said he believes SB 826 will eventually be ruled unconstitutional. The...
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