
"West Virginia's Rejection of CROWN Act Highlights Ongoing Black Hair Advocacy"
Republican lawmakers in West Virginia have rejected the CROWN Act, which would have banned discrimination against Black hairstyles, citing potential costs for hair discrimination lawsuits. Advocates, including those who have experienced hair discrimination, expressed disappointment and frustration with the decision, while Democratic Sen. Mike Caputo criticized the move as a step backward. Despite efforts to address concerns about costs, the bill was removed from the Senate floor, leading to disappointment among advocates who had hoped for progress in the state.