Single-source·Aug 20, 2026·1 sources analyzed
California lawmakers propose corporate disclosure on slavery ties
Lawmakers in California are advancing legislation aimed at requiring corporations to reveal historical connections to slavery. The proposal comes amid ongoing discussions about reparations. (sources: foxnews)

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Modern Action Briefing
The Truth in Disclosure Act, introduced by Isaac Bryan, would mandate corporations with revenues exceeding $100 million to disclose any historical ties to chattel slavery.
- The proposed legislation targets large corporations with significant revenue.
- The act aims to increase transparency regarding corporate histories related to slavery.
- The future of reparations discussions in California remains uncertain.
Why it matters
This legislation could influence how corporations address their historical practices and engage with social justice issues.
