>>1594569Essentially this, you will have to contract with woman and minority owned businesses at every level. Hilariously enough, here in CA we shot down prop 16 which would have allowed affirmative action in state government and universities, so we're not even gonna be the most by cucked by Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives.
>But in 1996, when Californians approved Proposition 209, outlawing affirmative action for Black-owned companies like his, “that wrecked procurement with the state,” he said. Hale’s business with public agencies, which accounted for about 10% of his revenue, “basically went down to zero.”>Similarly, lawsuits forcing San Francisco and San Jose to abandon their affirmative action programs in the wake of Proposition 209’s passage resulted in losses for minority- and women-owned businesses of $30 million and $20 million a year, respectively, the study suggested.Here comes the best part:
>The group also cites a 2007 UC Santa Cruz study that found the cost of state-funded highway contracts fell 5.6% after affirmative action was halted, due perhaps to “higher costs of firms located in high-minority areas.”https://archive.is/YZvsX#selection-2204.0-2204.1You can't even begin to imagine how much I hate liberals at this point.