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California passes bill to require women on corporate boards
The Associated Press 10/01/2018California has become the first state in the U.S. to require that publicly traded companies include at least one woman on their board of directors. That number will go up to three female members by 2021. California’s Chamber of Commerce opposed the legislation claiming it violated constitutional protections against discrimination.
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