KEY POINTS
  • California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announces a ban on state-funded travel to South Carolina, citing a measure on the books that enables faith-based foster agencies to "discriminate" against gays and others.
  • Becerra says the ban becomes effective April 15 and will prohibit state-funded and state-sponsored travel.
  • A California law passed in 2017 prohibits state-funded or state-sponsored travel to states that discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
  • Tuesday's action makes South Carolina the 10th state on California's travel ban list.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra speaking at press conference in Sacramento, California in March 2019.

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra on Tuesday announced a ban on state-funded travel to South Carolina, citing a measure on the books that enables faith-based foster agencies to "discriminate" against gays and others.

"The State of South Carolina recently enacted a measure that sanctions discrimination against families in the placement of children in need of homes," said Becerra, a Democrat. "The State of California strongly stands against any form of discrimination."