New Calif. Bill Requiring Female Representation On Boards Doesn’t Apply To CUs

SACRAMENTO, Calif.–Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a bill into law that makes California the first state to require corporate boards of directors to include women, although it does not apply to organizations such as credit unions.

Gerry Brown

Brown signed the bill even though he said it has potentially “fatal” legal problems, according to the Los Angeles Times.

“Given all the special privileges that corporations have enjoyed for so long, it’s high time corporate boards include the people who constitute more than half the ‘persons’ in America,” Brown wrote in a signing message.

The new law requires publicly traded corporations headquartered in California to include at least one woman on their boards of directors by the end of 2019 as part of an effort to close the gender gap in business.

What’s Required

By the end of July 2021, a minimum of two women must sit on boards with five members, and there must be at least three women on boards with six or more members. Companies that fail to comply face fines of $100,000 for a first violation and $300,000 for a second or subsequent violation, the Times reported.

“Business groups have questioned the legality of a state imposing such requirements on corporations, many of which are incorporated in other states,” the Times reported. “But Brown was not persuaded by the opposition. He copied his signing letter to the U.S. Senate’s Judiciary Committee, which has advanced Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court to the full Senate despite testimony by a woman who said he groped her when they were in high school.”

‘Potential Flaws, But…’

Added Brown, “I don’t minimize the potential flaws that indeed may prove fatal to its ultimate implementation. Nevertheless, recent events in Washington, D.C. — and beyond — make it crystal clear that many are not getting the message.”

A quarter of California’s publicly traded companies do not have a woman on their boards, according to Hannah-Beth Jackson (D-Santa Barbara), who introduced the bill with Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins (D-San Diego).

Section: Standard
Word Count: 404
Copyright Holder: CUToday.info
Copyright Year: 2026
Is Based On:
URL: https://cuto-admin.flux5.ccplatform.net/Fresh-Today/New-Calif.-Bill-Requiring-Female-Representation-On-Boards-Doesn-t-Apply-To-CUs