UCLA Teams Spent More Than $150K Traveling To Red States On California’s Blacklist

The University of California Los Angeles spent over $150,000 traveling to Republican-led states that were on the attorney general’s no-travel list.
Documents obtained by The College Fix via a public records request shows the university’s athletics department spent at least $150,800.10 in the last school year traveling to competition in forbidden states.
The law, AB 1887, has since been repealed. It prohibited travel to states that did not have, in the eyes of the attorney general, sufficient protections for gay and transgender people. An example would be a law that requires males use bathrooms for men and prohibits them from using female bathrooms.

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