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Commission advances 2024—2025 annual report and delegates edits after discussion on faith-based gaps
Summary
The California Commission on the State of Hate voted to advance its 2024—2025 annual report to the governor, delegating non-substantive edits to staff and leadership and asking staff to consider adding language about the Stop Hate Littering Act and gaps in enumerating anti-Hindu incidents.
The California Commission on the State of Hate voted unanimously among those present to advance its 2024—2025 annual report and to delegate non-substantive edits to staff and commission leadership, after commissioners and public commenters urged inclusion of additional items.
Assistant Deputy Director Alec Watts summarized substantive edits made to the draft since March, including a new "patterns and trends in major cities" section, CHIS visualizations and methodological notes, additional data points on fatal violence against transgender people and Stop AAPI Hate survey results, and two new…
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