Mar 09, 2017 · Hawaii Attorney General Doug Chin filed suit in federal court on Wednesday alleging the travel ban would hurt Hawaii’s tourism industry and its …
Kentucky attorney general joins lawsuit against governor over out-of-state travel ban April 29, 2020, 10:48 PM Daniel Cameron calls Gov. Andy Beshear's out-of-state travel ban unconstitutional.
Apr 30, 2020 · Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has joined a lawsuit against Gov. Andy Beshear, saying his out-of-state travel ban is unconstitutional.
Other states on the banned travel list include Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and West Virginia.Oct 5, 2021
Texas raises novel constitutional claims, arguing that California's travel ban violates the privileges and immunities clause, the commerce clause, and the equal protection clause,” he wrote.
Effective January 1, 2017, this law prohibits state-funded travel to a state that has passed a law after June 26, 2015 that (1) authorizes discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression, or (2) voids or repeals existing state or local protections against such discrimination.Jan 10, 2022
California has no travel restrictions or requirements at this time....Current travel recommendationsDelay travel until you're fully vaccinated.If you're not fully vaccinated, but choose to travel, get tested before and after.Non-U.S. citizens and non-U.S. immigrants must be vaccinated to enter the U.S.More items...•Mar 24, 2022
Updated 10:54 PM ET, Mon June 28, 2021. (CNN) California will ban state-funded travel to five new states over their "discriminatory" LGBTQ laws, state Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Monday, citing the importance of "aligning our dollars with our values.". The new travel restrictions target Arkansas, Florida, Montana, ...
Advocacy groups have already called 2021 a record-breaking year for anti-LGBTQ legislation, with at least 23 states having introduced more than 100 bills that aim to curb the rights of transgender people across the country.
It does not apply to personal travel. The banned states, Bonta told reporters Monday, "are working to prevent transgender women and girls from participating in school sports, consistent with their gender identity.".
The legislatures that have enacted these laws are choosing to trade away economic opportunities in order to target transgender young people based with no pretext," Human Rights Campaign President Alphonso David told CNN in a statement.
On Monday, news of California's expanded travel ban was celebrated by LGBTQ rights advocates, including the Human Rights Campaign, one of the nation's largest LGBTQ advocacy groups. "California's announcement today shows that states passing anti-transgender laws will face real world consequences for their cruel actions.
Last year, Oklahoma's Republican governor, Kevin Stitt, issued an executive order that prohibits state employees from "all non-essential travel" to California after being added to the Golden State's restricted travel list.
The additional travel restrictions mean that California has now banned state-funded travel to 17 states under Assembly Bill 1887. The bill "prohibits the state from requiring employees to travel to a state subject to AB 1887's travel prohibition," as well as "prohibits California from approving a request for state-funded or state-sponsored travel ...
At the same time, he sought a temporary restraining order blocking its implementation while the case proceeded. Washington argued that its challenge to the constitutionality of the Executive Order was likely to ultimately succeed and the ban was causing extraordinary harm to Washington state and its residents, so the court should block the travel ban until the case could be ultimately decided.
OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson today announced he has asked a federal judge to block President Donald Trump’s latest version of his travel ban. This version would create an indefinite ban on travel by millions of people, including many with close ties to Washington.
Ferguson announced his lawsuit Monday, becoming the first state attorney general to announce legal action against the Trump administration over one of its policies.
Any non-U.S. citizen from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia or Yemen is now barred from entering the United States.
Travelers across the nation were detained at airports. Critics described widespread confusion with travelers being held in legal limbo because of ill-defined procedures.
The American Civil Liberties Union filed the first lawsuit challenging the executive order.
The top Senate Republican, majority leader Mitch McConnell, avoided directly criticizing the president and said the courts would have to decide the legality of the president's actions.
Wade. Texas's attorney general said Monday in a statement that the lawsuit would stop California's efforts to "divide the nation," adding that the lawmakers who passed the bill "demonstrate a disregard for the safety and well-being of Texas children.". "Texas respects and honors the religious beliefs of its citizens.
Politico reported Monday that the lawsuit targets a law passed by the California legislature in 2016 that bans travel from state employees to any state that discriminates on the basis of gender identity or sexuality, rules that the state's attorney general, Xavier Becerra.
The travel prohibition applies to state agencies, departments, boards, authorities, and commissions, including an agency, department, board, authority, or commission of the University of California, the Board of Regents of the University of California, and the California State University. (Gov. Code, § 11139.8, subd. (b).)
These exceptions only apply if travel to a subject state is "required.". ( Ibid .) Specifically, AB 1887 does not apply to state travel that is required for any of the following purposes: Enforcement of California law, including auditing and revenue collection. Litigation.