There are now eight states on California’s travel ban list: Alabama, Kentucky, South Dakota, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kansas, and North Carolina. California meant it when they proclaimed they would not tolerate discrimination against LGBTQ members of their community. My first question: aren’t travel bans illegal?
The eight states have reportedly violated California’s vision of how to treat people in the LGBTQ population. Therefore they have banned travel by any government employee or coaches from University of California schools. The players can go to the games, but the coaches cannot. Economic development teams are likewise forbidden to go to these states, which violates the Constitution’s free trade articles.
A joint resolution from the Tennessee has, so far, the best response to California trying to dictate to other states. The resolution contains: "Whereas, is pleasantly surprised that California will not be sending its economic development teams to Tennessee to recruit our businesses, but we can still send our teams to recruit their businesses."
Maybe that we need to focus on building the wall on the border with California.
PMO
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