HARRISBURG, Pa. — Governor Josh Shapiro signed the CROWN Act into law on Tuesday, banning discrimination based on hair texture and style in Pennsylvania.
The state Senate approved the legislation via a bipartisan 44–3 vote on Nov. 11.
The act's name stands for "Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair" and amends the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act to prohibit discrimination tied to a person's hair type, texture or style. The measure passed the House with broad bipartisan support earlier this year, 194-8, according to the bill's sponsors.
Rep. La'Tasha D. Mayes (D-Allegheny) and House Speaker Joanna McClinton (D-Phila) introduced the bill, which Mayes said marked a milestone for her and for residents affected by race-based hair discrimination.
McClinton said the bill addr

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