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Anti-discrimination law applies to transgendered

Started by LostInTime, June 04, 2007, 11:11:13 AM

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LostInTime

North Jersey dot com
By ANDREA GURWITT
HERALD NEWS

Starting June 17, it will be illegal under state law for businesses to discriminate against Carol Barlow and any other transgender person. New Jersey's anti-discrimination law, already one of the most far-reaching in the country, will add "gender identity and expression" to its list of protected categories for employment, housing, public accommodation, credit and business contracts.

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Natalie_Danielle

Yes!   I can finally say there is one good thing about living in NJ.
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LostInTime

There is also good pizza, good cheesesteaks, easy access to Philly, NY, Washington, and the boardwalks at Ocean City and Wildwood.  ;D
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Natalie_Danielle

ok, so maybe there are a few other "good" things about NJ.  ;D
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