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Title: SF Responds to ENDA Crisis
Post by: LostInTime on October 11, 2007, 03:29:43 PM
Post by: LostInTime on October 11, 2007, 03:29:43 PM
SF Bay Times (http://www.sfbaytimes.com/?sec=article&article_id=6922)
By Dennis McMillan
Published: October 11, 2007
"It is almost inconceivable that the House of Representatives would treat employment discrimination based on sexual orientation different from gender identity," adds Cecilia Chung, TLC deputy director. Chung cited the recent passage of the Matthew Shepard Act, saying, "The recent Federal Hate Crimes bill passage is owed largely to grassroots transgender activists throughout the country. Increasingly, these activists are no longer fighting alone - coalitions are being built with dedicated lesbian, gay, and bisexual activists." TLC has joined the many national organizations opposing the ENDA split and urges the lawmakers in D.C. to reconsider and introduce an all-inclusive bill that is non-divisive.
By Dennis McMillan
Published: October 11, 2007
"It is almost inconceivable that the House of Representatives would treat employment discrimination based on sexual orientation different from gender identity," adds Cecilia Chung, TLC deputy director. Chung cited the recent passage of the Matthew Shepard Act, saying, "The recent Federal Hate Crimes bill passage is owed largely to grassroots transgender activists throughout the country. Increasingly, these activists are no longer fighting alone - coalitions are being built with dedicated lesbian, gay, and bisexual activists." TLC has joined the many national organizations opposing the ENDA split and urges the lawmakers in D.C. to reconsider and introduce an all-inclusive bill that is non-divisive.