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Commission releases second annual report with 19 interim recommendations to measure and prevent hate
Summary
The commission published a second annual report that recommends ongoing funding for better data collection, expanded protections and security for public officials, and investments in school-based and public messaging prevention programs. A public commenter criticized the report's late release.
The California Commission on the State of Hate released its second annual report on Feb. 26, presenting interim recommendations designed to improve data, prevention and response to hate across the state.
Outgoing Chair Russell Roybal told commissioners the report includes "interim recommendations for 19 policies and 3 sets of tools to combat hate," organized into four areas: patterns and trends, hate targeting public officials and public meetings, prevention and reduction, and…
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