Illinois House votes to require woman, African American on all corporate boards
After a heated debate, calls of racism, and shouting, the Illinois state House of Representatives voted to require all publicly held companies in the state to have at least one woman and one African-American on the company's corporate board.
State Rep. Chris Welchs bill, which passed Friday, would require any publicly-traded company headquartered in the state to have at least one woman and at least one African-American on its corporate boards starting in 2021.
No later than the close of the 2020 calendar year, a publicly held domestic or foreign corporation whose principal executive offices, according to the corporation's SEC 10-K form, are located in Illinois shall have a minimum of one female director and one African American director on its board of directors, according to the text of the bill. It would allow boards to expand to meet the requirements.
It would require the Secretary of State to keep an online list of corporations that would show if a company is in compliance with the law.
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