The California Senate Constitutional Amendment No.5 (SCA-5), according to Tanenhaus and Gale (2008) was started by the Senate of California on 3rd December 2012 by Edward Hernandez. The initiative asked voters to eliminate the previous California proposition of 209 which banned racism, color, sex, national origin in the processes such as admissions, recruitment and the retention Programs in California especially in public universities and colleges.
Rightly, the SCA-5 proscribes the State from granting preferential treatment or discriminating against any person or a group on the basis of color, race, sex, national origin, or ethnicity while operating in public contracting,
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