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California lawmakers want corporations to disclose ties to slavery despite uncertain future for reparations
Thursday, August 20, 2026
California state senator Isaac Bryan introduced legislation requiring corporations with annual revenue exceeding $100 million to disclose any historical involvement in chattel slavery. The bill, called the Truth in Disclosure Act, would mandate public reporting of such corporate ties. Bryan is a Democratic state senator representing Los Angeles. The measure's status in the state legislature remains pending.
