2001 California
Legislative Highlights
Pay Equity
AB 43 (Wesson) requires
the California Commission on the Status of Women
to contract for a gender-based study to evaluate
the compensation and classification of California
state government employees.The purpose of the study is to assess which
California state institutions and departments,
if any, have pay and classification inequities
based on gender and hopefully motivate the State
to rectify those disparities.ERA believes the data generated from this
study, specifically the
information on the situation of female employees
in the University of California and California
State University systems, will better enable
us to advocate for those women who face discrimination
in higher education.
Equal Access to
Contracting Opportunities
AB
1084 (Wesson) expands
public contracting preferences for small businesses
to include microbusinesses, many of which are
owned by women and minorities.This bill requires state agencies to collect
gender, race and ethnicity data on the contracts
it awards, which will strengthen the ways to identify
and remedy discrimination
in public contracting.The data will be particularly useful for ERA as we monitor
the impact of Proposition 209 on women, and advocate
for the inclusion of
women-owned businesses in awarded contracts.
Lesbian
Rights
AB
25 (Migden and Hertzberg) expands
the rights of registered domestic partners to
include the right to make medical decisions
in the hospital, to act as a conservator, to utilize
the procedures applicable to stepparent adoption,
to use sick leave to care for a domestic partner,
and to provide partners with employer-based health
coverage.
Celebrating
Women
ACR
14 (Midgen and Daucher) proclaims February
7, 2001, as California Girls and Women in Sports
Day—a day to recognize the important contribution
of female athletes, coaches, officals, and sports
administrators in promoting the value of sports
in the achievement of full human potential.
ACR
31 (Strom-Martin) proclaims March 2001 Women’s
History Month—a month for schools and communities
to recognize the important historical role and
accomplishments of women.
ACR
105 (Strom-Martin) proclaims October 10, 2001,
as the 90th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage
in California—a day to celebrate women achieving
the right to vote.
2000
Legislative Highlights |