The Trump administration has removed explicit prohibitions against segregated facilities in federal contracts, a change that took effect immediately in March across all civil federal agencies.
Since the 1960s, contracts with the federal government have explicitly banned racially-segregated restaurants, waiting rooms ...
Trump’s order resulted in the removal of a clause in a massive document outlining federal rules for working with outside contractors. The clause barred federal contractors from maintaining segregated ...
The General Services Administration lifted a requirement for the prohibition of segregated facilities in government contracts ...
The Trump administration has removed a longstanding directive from the civil rights era that explicitly prohibited federal ...
Segregation is illegal in the US. But President Trump's administration is removing anything that benefits people of specific ...
The Trump administration has blatantly resurrected segregation in federal contracting, undoing decades of civil rights progress by removing anti-segregation mandates.
The Trump administration cut a clause from federal contracting rules that had been on the books since the 1960s: Companies ...
Okamoto/PhotoQuest/Getty While there are still state and federal laws that outlaw segregation and discrimination — which government contractors are expected to follow — the action is the ...
President Trump removed an explicit ban on segregation for federal contractors in a memo issued last month. The move is part of a wide-reaching DEI crackdown. Washington DC - As part of its crackdown ...
Citing His Own 'Common Sense' and Scolding CNN's Kaitlan Collins While there are still state and federal laws that outlaw segregation and discrimination — which government contractors are ...