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Votes at a glance: Civil Rights Council actions Oct. 25, 2025
Summary
Summary of formal votes taken at the Civil Rights Council meeting: minutes approved; contractor nondiscrimination final text approved for OAL filing; pay-data initial text postponed; pay-data subcommittee formed; subcommittee reorganizations approved.
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The Civil Rights Council took several formal actions at its Oct. 25 meeting. Key outcomes recorded in the meeting transcript are:
- Approval of minutes from the June 6, 2025 meeting. The council moved to approve the minutes, and roll call votes were recorded in the transcript with affirmatives from Council member Cameron Banks, Council member Chan, Council member Glater and Council member Hong; the chair announced the minutes were approved.
- Approval of a motion to authorize the California Civil Rights Department to file the final unmodified text of proposed modifications to contractor nondiscrimination and compliance regulations with the Office of Administrative Law and to permit department staff to make any non-substantive changes required by OAL. Roll-call affirmatives recorded in the transcript included "Will Hough," Council member Cameron Banks, Council member Chan, Council member Glater and Council member Hong. The chair announced "Motion passes."
- Postponement of consideration of the initial text of proposed regulations regarding the Pay Data Reporting Program because the initial text was not finalized; staff will return with a completed draft.
- Formation of a pay-data subcommittee to work on Pay Data Reporting Program regulations with department staff. The council recorded Council members Cameron Banks and Chan as staffing the new subcommittee.
- Omnibus subcommittee actions: the council voted to disband the algorithms-and-employment subcommittee (work complete and regulations now effective), disband the algorithms-and-housing subcommittee, and disband the federal policy changes subcommittee; the council retained the 11135 guidance, protected leave/reasonable accommodations, and public hearing subcommittees.
All items above were recorded in the meeting transcript as motions that were seconded and carried on roll-call votes. The transcript shows no remote or in-person public comments on these matters during the meeting; where vote participants' names appear in the transcript, spelling and exact seat labels were taken from the meeting audio and should be confirmed against official minutes if used for formal reporting.

