California Governor Jerry Brown signed a landmark piece of legislation on Sunday furthering the move to prevent and properly investigate campus sexual assault across the country.
The new law institutes a “yes means yes” policy at all schools in California that receive funding from the state including all public colleges. This legislation institutes a requirement of consistent consent for students instead of the absence of resistance or consent given while intoxicated. The law shifts the conventional thinking from negative consent and “no means no” to a positive and affirmative approach., The law also requires additional training for sexual assault administrative handling staff in response to a major contention over the flaws in the reporting and hearing procedures at colleges and universities.
Asking @JerryBrownGov to sign #SB967! #CA #Comm_colleges Chancellor @DrBriceWHarris endorses leg to #EndSexualAssault http://t.co/Es1FOJEPiM
— Kevin de Leόn (@SenatorDeLeon) September 26, 2014
California is setting the trend for further legislation in other states as it is the first to pass legislation of this type. California’s law makes “yes means yes” universal in a number of educational institutions across the state.









