President Donald Trump's executive order repealing President Lyndon B. Johnson's 1965 executive order on nondiscrimination ...
DEI order prompted a regulatory change that means government contracts no longer need to include a prohibition on segregation ...
President Trump's latest DEI directive repeals an executive order on nondiscrimination signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson ...
The Trump administration has removed a longstanding directive from the civil rights era that explicitly prohibited federal ...
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 ...
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The Nation on MSNThe Trump-Musk Regime Wants to Make Segregation Great AgainIn a boon for racist businesses, the administration has ended a ban on segregated facilities for federal contractors.
To be clear, all businesses — those that have government contracts and those that do not — still need to follow federal and state laws, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which makes segregated ...
The Trump administration cut a clause from federal contracting rules that had been on the books since the 1960s: Companies ...
which makes segregated facilities illegal. One federal worker who works on contracts says they were “shocked” when they received notice about the FAR changes from their agency. NPR has agreed ...
Segregated facilities' are no longer explicitly banned in federal contracts This story was updated to add additional comments from the General Services Administration on March 20, 2025 at 3:30 p.m ...
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