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CROWN Act of 2025
3/21/2025, 5:25 PM
Summary of Bill S 751
Bill 119 s 751, also known as the CROWN Act (Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair), is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress to address discrimination based on an individual's texture or style of hair. The bill aims to prohibit discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations on the basis of natural hairstyles such as braids, locks, twists, and knots.
The CROWN Act seeks to promote inclusivity and diversity by recognizing that natural hair is a fundamental part of an individual's identity and should not be a basis for discrimination. The bill highlights the importance of embracing cultural differences and ensuring that all individuals have the right to express themselves authentically without fear of prejudice or bias.
If passed, the CROWN Act would provide legal protections for individuals who have been discriminated against due to their natural hair, allowing them to seek recourse and hold perpetrators accountable. The bill represents a step towards creating a more equitable and inclusive society where individuals are free to embrace their natural hair without facing discrimination. Overall, Bill 119 s 751 is a significant piece of legislation that aims to address a pressing issue of discrimination based on hair texture and style, promoting equality and respect for all individuals regardless of their appearance.
The CROWN Act seeks to promote inclusivity and diversity by recognizing that natural hair is a fundamental part of an individual's identity and should not be a basis for discrimination. The bill highlights the importance of embracing cultural differences and ensuring that all individuals have the right to express themselves authentically without fear of prejudice or bias.
If passed, the CROWN Act would provide legal protections for individuals who have been discriminated against due to their natural hair, allowing them to seek recourse and hold perpetrators accountable. The bill represents a step towards creating a more equitable and inclusive society where individuals are free to embrace their natural hair without facing discrimination. Overall, Bill 119 s 751 is a significant piece of legislation that aims to address a pressing issue of discrimination based on hair texture and style, promoting equality and respect for all individuals regardless of their appearance.
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Current Status of Bill S 751
Bill S 751 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since February 26, 2025. Bill S 751 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the Senate on February 26, 2025. Bill S 751's most recent activity was Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. as of February 26, 2025
Bipartisan Support of Bill S 751
Total Number of Sponsors
4Democrat Sponsors
4Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
1Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
1Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 751
Primary Policy Focus
Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority IssuesAlternate Title(s) of Bill S 751
A bill to prohibit discrimination based on an individual's texture or style of hair.
A bill to prohibit discrimination based on an individual's texture or style of hair.
Comments

Azari Bender
503
9 months ago
This bill is unfair. It's gonna hurt me.
Sponsors and Cosponsors of S 751
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