Link"[...]I don't think we should discriminate against anybody against anything related to their sexuality or gender identification in the broadest sense that you can apply it," said Attorney General Marc Dann. "I just want the best lawyers, best victim advocates ... the best investigators in the world. I don't care, frankly, as long as they do their jobs well."
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"It seems hard to imagine that there won't be some people in the state who are incredibly upset by the notion that people will be being judged simply on the basis of their merit and their workplace performance," Spindelman said.
David Miller of Cincinnati-based Citizens for Community Values called it bad public policy because sexual orientations can change, and he noted that gender identity disorder is a recognized mental condition.