Connecticut 2021 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06376 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/09/2021

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
sHB 6376  
 
AN ACT CREATING A RESPECTFUL AND OPEN WORLD FOR 
NATURAL HAIR.  
 
SUMMARY 
This bill makes it an illegal practice to (1) discriminate based on a 
person’s hair texture and protective hairstyle in employment, public 
accommodations, housing, credit practices, union membership, and 
state agency practices or (2) deprive any person of any rights secured 
or protected by the Connecticut Constitution or the United States 
Constitution on account of the person’s hair texture and protective 
hairstyle. It does so by specifying that the term “race” includes ethnic 
traits historically associated with race, including hair texture and 
protective hairstyles.     
Under the bill, “protective hairstyles” include wigs, headwraps, and 
hairstyles such as individual braids, cornrows, locs, twists, Bantu 
knots, afros, and afro puffs.  
It adds this protection to those afforded under the existing human 
rights law under the jurisdiction of the Commission on Human Rights 
and Opportunities (CHRO). CHRO has the authority to investigate 
complaints of discriminatory practices. The bill also applies to the 
laws that govern the awarding of agency, municipal public works, and 
quasi-public agency project contracts.  
EFFECTIVE DATE:  Upon passage 
BACKGROUND 
Related Bill 
Emergency certified HB 6515, which the House passed on February 
24, and the Senate passed on March 1, contains identical language that 
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texture or protective hairstyle. 
COMMITTEE ACTION 
Labor and Public Employees Committee 
Joint Favorable Substitute 
Yea 13 Nay 0 (02/18/2021)