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Weekly ENDA Update: What Did The Senate Hearing Accomplish?

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Weekly ENDA Update: What Did The Senate Hearing Accomplish?
Filed by: Dr. Jillian T. Weiss
November 9, 2009 10:30 AM

http://www.bilerico.com/2009/11/weekly_enda_update_what_did_the_senate_hearing_acc.php#more

The Senate held hearings to a nearly empty Committee chamber last week regarding the Employment Non-Discrimination Act. Only five Senators showed up, all Democrats, including the Chair of the Committee, Senator Harkin, the lead sponsor, Senator Merkley, and three other Senators, Senators Franken, Casey and Bennet. It left me with some fundamental questions about the process.
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There was a stark difference between the House hearings, held in September, and the Senate hearings. The House testimony took a broad approach, full of stories by LGBT employees and statistics regarding discrimination, as well as discussions about various potential objections to the bill. The Senate hearing, to the contrary, was more narrowly focused on business and religious objections to the bill. There was one gay witness and no transgender witnesses. There were two government witnesses, a law prof, one witness from industry, and two witnesses who presented objections to the bill.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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