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CA Bill Would Fine Retailers $1,000 if They Have Separate ‘Girls’ and ‘Boys’ Toy, Apparel Sections

Lawmakers in California have authored a bill that would penalize retail businesses that stock children’s toys in gender-specific areas, according to reports.

Politico reported in February 2020 that California Assembly Members Evan Low and Cristina Garcia, both Democrats, introduced legislation that would require brick-and-mortar stores to offer toys in unisex areas. Should the bill become law, some businesses guilty of marketing products under specific boy’s and girl’s sections will face $1,000 fines.

“Stores would be able to sell the same products they do now as long as they maintain some areas where shoppers can find all toys or clothes, regardless of gender-based marketing, under CA AB2826 (19R) from Assemblyman Evan Low (D-Campbell). It would apply to department stores with 500 or more employees beginning in 2023,”

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6 thoughts on “CA Bill Would Fine Retailers $1,000 if They Have Separate ‘Girls’ and ‘Boys’ Toy, Apparel Sections”

  1. Tell them to go to hell. The retailer can display what they what in their own store. This country is close to going postal.

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