Breaking: In Historic Vote, Senate Passes ENDADAVID BADASH, NOVEMBER 7, 2013
In an historic vote not taken since 1996, the U.S. Senate just voted on and passed ENDA, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act. Only a simple majority of "ayes" were needed to pass the bill...
Republicans voting for the bill included Senators McCain, Flake, Toomey, Portman, Hatch, Ayotte, Murkowski, and Collins.
Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio were among those voting no.
Just after noon today, Senators defeated the Toomey Amendment, which would have vastly increased the number and types of businesses exempt from ENDA, greatly weakening the legislation. That vote was 55-43.
Senator Harry Reid this morning, in speaking on the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, announced, that the "time has come for Congress to pass a federal law that ensures all citizens, regardless of where they live, can go to work not afraid of who they are." The majority leader, reminded Americans that contrary to their current belief, there is no federal law protecting LGBT from being fired for being LGBT. "Well, it isn't already the law. Let's do what the American people think already exists."