ACRU’s West: New Hampshire policy on affirmative action reflects ‘principle of equality of opportunity for all’

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, left, and ACRU Executive Director Allen West - Gov. Chris Sununu and Allen West
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, left, and ACRU Executive Director Allen West - Gov. Chris Sununu and Allen West
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New Hampshire’s policy of prohibiting affirmative action in areas such as public education and public employment embraces “principle of equality of opportunity for all,” the executive director of the American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU) said.

New Hampshire is among the nine states that ban affirmative action, according to a recent Granite State Times analysis.

“If there’s one policy that exemplifies systemic racism and the soft bigotry of low expectations, it’s affirmative action,” former Congressman Lt. Col. Allen West (ret.), ACRU’s executive director, told the Granite State Times. “My dad challenged me to find the standard and exceed it. Affirmative action says the standard cannot be achieved due to one’s skin color, so the standard will be lowered.” 

The first state to ban affirmative action was California, which passed Proposition 209 in 1996. This measure prohibited the consideration of race, gender and ethnicity in public employment, education and contracting.

“States who support that philosophy are systematically racist,” West said. “States like New Hampshire that do not conform to that lie embrace the principle of equality of opportunity for all.” 

Michigan banned affirmative action through a 2006 voter-approved amendment to the state constitution, which prohibited preferential treatment on the basis of race, gender, ethnicity or national origin in public employment, education and contracting. The “Yes” vote on the measure was 58%, compared to 42% voting “No.”

In 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld Michigan’s ban on affirmative action in higher education admissions in a 6-2 decision.

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Which States Ban Affirmative Action?

State Prohibition on Affirmative Action Programs?
Alabama No
Alaska No
Arizona Yes
Arkansas No
California Yes
Colorado No
Connecticut No
Delaware No
Florida Yes
Georgia Yes
Hawaii No
Idaho No
Illinois No
Indiana No
Iowa No
Kansas No
Kentucky No
Louisiana No
Maine No
Maryland No
Massachusetts No
Michigan Yes
Minnesota No
Mississippi No
Missouri No
Montana No
Nebraska Yes
Nevada No
New Hampshire Yes
New Jersey No
New Mexico No
New York No
North Carolina No
North Dakota No
Ohio No
Oklahoma Yes
Oregon No
Pennsylvania No
Rhode Island No
South Carolina No
South Dakota No
Tennessee No
Texas No
Utah No
Vermont No
Virginia No
Washington Yes
West Virginia No
Wisconsin No
Wyoming No

Source: State laws, executive orders and constitutional amendments.



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