HISTORIC: New Hampshire Approves Transgender Non-Discrimination Bill

HISTORIC: New Hampshire Approves Transgender Non-Discrimination Bill

Today the New Hampshire Senate passed HB 1319, legislation that would update the state’s laws prohibiting discrimination in employment, housing and public spaces to explicitly include the state’s transgender residents. HB 1319 was approved by a bipartisan vote of 14-10 and now heads to the Governor’s desk for his signature. The legislation passed the New Hampshire House with strong bipartisan support in March of this year. Today’s victory marks the first statewide proactive win on LGBTQ rights in any state since 2016, and comes on the heels of Anchorage, Alaska becoming the first American jurisdiction to uphold transgender protections on a standalone ballot measure.

Republican Governor Chris Sununu is expected to sign HB 1319 into law in the coming weeks. New Hampshire will become the 19th state in the country – and final state in New England – to explicitly provide comprehensive non-discrimination protections to LGBTQ people.

“Today, New Hampshire lawmakers showed tremendous leadership in support of the transgender community and their loved ones,” said Linds Jakows, campaign manager of Freedom New Hampshire, the bipartisan campaign working to pass the bill. “This law will go a long way to affirm the dignity of transgender people and allow them to truly live free. I want to especially thank my fellow transgender Granite Staters for their bravery and courage over the last few years – this victory would not have been possible without the voices of transgender people who have been telling their stories and educating lawmakers about the urgent need to make sure all Granite Staters are fully protected under the law. In a national landscape where transgender people are too often attacked for who they are, New Hampshire is a shining example for other states across the country. We look forward to the day Governor Sununu seals New Hampshire’s motto of Live Free or Die with his signature.”

“From coast to coast, the tides are turning toward freedom. New Hampshire’s transgender residents will rest easier tonight, knowing their elected leaders voted to affirm their dignity by passing comprehensive non-discrimination protections,” said Masen Davis, CEO of Freedom for All Americans. “Earlier this month, voters from all walks of life upheld transgender equality in a historic vote at the ballot in Anchorage, Alaska. Today I’m overjoyed to see the conservative New Hampshire legislature pass a comprehensive non-discrimination law that will make it that much easier for transgender Granite Staters to live their lives without fear. Freedom for All Americans is proud to have played a leadership role in both of these campaigns as we continue our work to secure full non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people nationwide. Our shared triumph in New Hampshire is yet another example that equality is not a partisan issue, but a human issue – and one that resonates deeply with the core values of Americans from all walks of life.”

“Today the Senate passed common-sense legislation to ensure transgender people in our state are treated fairly and with dignity under the law,” said Devon Chaffee, Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire. “It is passed time for New Hampshire to join the nineteen other states nationwide, including all other New England states, by explicitly including gender identity protections in our state’s non-discrimination protections.”

“Today, the New Hampshire Senate voted to affirm the dignity and humanity of transgender Granite Staters, and to ensure they have an equal opportunity to live and work free from discrimination,” said Janson Wu, Executive Director of GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD). “For more than a decade, transgender people across the state – along with family, friends, and freedom-loving allies – have spoken out, shared their stories, and led the fight to secure these critical protections. GLAD has been proud to be a partner in that work every step of the way. All Granite Staters can hold their heads high today, knowing that New Hampshire is truly embracing its ideals of freedom for all, and taking its place as a leader in the growing movement to secure equality across the nation.”

“No person should be fired, evicted, or denied service just because of who they are, and it is far beyond time that New Hampshire’s non-discrimination protections include transgender people,” said HRC National Field Director Marty Rouse. “Fair-minded people across the Granite State support these protections and recognize the importance of making New Hampshire an inclusive and welcoming state for all. Inclusive non-discrimination protections are now one step closer to becoming law, and we urge Governor Sununu to continue this momentum by signing HB 1319.”

HB 1319 was resoundingly endorsed by the Republican-majority New Hampshire House of Representatives, which passed HB 1319 on March 7th by a bipartisan vote of 195-129. Legislators in both chambers heard a combined twelve hours of testimony in support of the bill during three public hearings, most of which was from transgender Granite Staters who have experienced discrimination.

Freedom New Hampshire is the nonpartisan coalition of businesses large and small, law enforcement, anti-violence advocates, faith leaders, and transgender residents and their families working to introduce Granite Staters to their transgender neighbors and to make the case for equal opportunity and freedom from discrimination. The members of the nonpartisan Freedom New Hampshire coalition include Freedom for All Americans, GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD), the American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire (ACLU-NH), Human Rights Campaign, Transgender New Hampshire, and Rights and Democracy New Hampshire.

The bipartisan victory in New Hampshire comes as the Trump Administration continues to push an anti-transgender agenda at the federal level, targeting transgender youth, workers, and service members. A growing number of Americans are rejecting discrimination against transgender people, as evidenced by public outcry around North Carolina’s HB2; two consecutive failures by anti-LGBTQ activists in Washington State to bring the state’s decade-old non-discrimination law to a ballot measure; the defeat of Texas’ SB 6, one of the worst anti-transgender bills in the country; and the recent victory in Alaska where Anchorage became the first municipality to uphold transgender rights at the ballot.

Freedom New Hampshire has run a robust campaign since 2016 that features local New Hampshire residents who will be directly and positively impacted by passage of HB 1319, particularly transgender people and their families. In addition to New Hampshire’s Republican governor Chris Sununu’s support, HB 1319 has been endorsed by the New Hampshire Association of Chiefs of Police, the Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire, the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation, House Libertarian Caucus, Children’s Legislative Caucus, and the New Hampshire Human Rights Commission.

Governor Sununu is expected to sign HB 1319 in the coming weeks.

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New Hampshire lawmakers vote to explicitly protect transgender people from discrimination

New Hampshire lawmakers vote to explicitly protect transgender people from discrimination

With today’s victory in the Senate, House Bill 1319 has passed both chambers of the New Hampshire legislature with bipartisan support

NEW YORK – GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, released the following statement celebrating the New Hampshire Senate for passing HB 1319. House Bill 1319, also known as #TransBillNH, would update that state’s laws prohibiting discrimination in employment, housing, and public spaces to explicitly include transgender residents by adding protections on the basis of gender identity. It now heads to the governor with bipartisan support from both chambers of the state legislature.

“New Hampshire’s leaders are demonstrating that nondiscrimination protection is not – and should never be – a partisan issue. From Alaska to New Hampshire Republicans and Democrats are coming together to support all people,” said Zeke Stokes, Vice President of Programs at GLAAD. “Gov. Sununu has said he is inclined to sign the measure, and it’s critical that he do so in order to ensure that everyone in New Hampshire has access to the same freedoms and protections under law.”

Currently, New Hampshire is the only state in New England that has not passed transgender-inclusive non-discrimination protections. HB 1319 now heads to Republican Gov. Chris Sununu, who has previously indicated his support of the bill. 

This legislative victory for transgender rights follows a victory at the ballot box last month where when voters in Anchorage, Alaska rejected Proposition 1, a sweeping anti-transgender ballot measure which aimed to overturn the trans-inclusive portions of the city’s 2015 nondiscrimination ordinance and require trans people to use public restrooms that correspond to their original birth certificate.

 

May 2, 2018

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Donald Trump was just nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize and Twitter is not having it

Donald Trump was just nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize and Twitter is not having it
A gaggle of House Republicans have formally nominated Donald J. Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize and folks on Twitter have a LOT to say about it.

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Mat Staver on Trump’s Judicial Appointments: ‘Literally, We Are a Few Months Away from Ending Gay Marriage’

Mat Staver on Trump’s Judicial Appointments: ‘Literally, We Are a Few Months Away from Ending Gay Marriage’
Mat Staver Liberty Counsel

Mat Staver Liberty Counsel

Liberty Counsel’s Mat Staver (you might know him  as Kim Davis’s attorney) is giddy about Trump’s judicial appointments and what they could do for conservatives, Right Wing Watch reports.

Said Staver: “The nice thing about what President Trump has done, different from other Republican presidents, is that he is appointing, he’s nominating, so far, judges who are what I would call constitutionalists, originalists, dedicated to the original understanding and interpretation of the Constitution and the statutes. On the other hand, Republican presidents in the past, they’ve been hit or miss. President Trump so far has been hitting this on the nail.”

Staver could hardly contain himself while talking to VCY America’s Jim Schneider about the possibility of “one, maybe two more” SCOTUS Justices retiring and being replaced “with someone like Gorsuch.”

Said Staver: “That means the abortion decision, the same-sex marriage decision, all of those things that went the wrong way will ultimately be in the balance to be reversed. So literally we are a few months away.”

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Boy Scouts, Ariana Grande, Jon Tester, Nicky Siano, Florida, Michael Henry, Leonard Bernstein: HOT LINKS

Boy Scouts, Ariana Grande, Jon Tester, Nicky Siano, Florida, Michael Henry, Leonard Bernstein: HOT LINKS
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MICHAEL COHEN. Trump lawyer worked as a personal injury attorney for people who staged car accidents. “A Rolling Stone investigation found that Cohen represented numerous clients who were involved in deliberate, planned car crashes as part of an attempt to cheat insurance companies.”

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IOWA. Lawmakers pass “heartbeat” abortion bill.

NYC PRIDE WEEKEND. Nicky Siano to play Central Park SummerStage: “Disco was a social and cultural revolution, and Nicky Siano was there from the beginning. He’ll bring his show “Hallelujah Disco” to SummerStage. In this multi-media event, Nicky tells the story of the NYC dance music scene from Stonewall to Studio 54. The show features seasoned R&B artist Ms. Melba Moore and The Harlem Gospel Choir singing danceable gospel songs, interwoven with the story as told through pictures, video and interviews with such notables as Frankie Knuckles and David Mancusco.”

MOO. Brian Jordan Alvarez and Michael Henry for Skinny Cow.

DogNO FLY ZONE. United bans dozens of dog breeds from riding in cargo hold: “Among the pets the new policy bans from transporting in the cargo hold are dozens of breeds of dogs and cats, including Boston Terriers, boxers, pugs and Pekingese dogs, and Persian and Himalayan cats. The program will accept only dogs and cats; no other animal will be allowed in the cargo hold area. United also said it would stop transporting animals between May 1 and Sept. 30 for travel to and from Las Vegas, Palm Springs, Phoenix and Tuscon because of the extreme heat in those destinations during summer months.”

CASTING. Guess which 37-year-old stud is about to play composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein?

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QUESTIONS FOR ROBERT MUELLER OF THE DAY. From Donald J. Trump.

SWEETENER. Ariana Grande reveals name of her new album.

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#LimitlessAfricans: Queer African Motherhood – Tobi & Gabi

#LimitlessAfricans: Queer African Motherhood – Tobi & Gabi

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#LimitlessAfricans: Queer African Motherhood – Tobi (Queer Nigerian) and their daughter Gabi. Essex, England.

“I have always been a mother – in all senses of the word, I like to think that I am a very nurturing person and pretty much looked after both physically and emotionally a lot of the children in my family when I was growing up – being the first grandchild always comes with an extra sense of responsibility – which was reinforced by the ways that the older members of my family. I stayed in this weirdly undefined position of responsibility till we moved to England and at that point, it was me caring for the physical and emotional wellbeing of my sisters. Although it was unexpected, being pregnant at 19 and having a baby at 20 I would say was smoother than I had been lead to believe it would be – in terms of motherhood I mean.

Society definitely has its ways of shaming individual decisions that do not necessarily fit in with the ‘average narrative’ and my journey through motherhood so far has been far from average.”

– Tobi Nicole Adebajo (they/them, non-binary queer bisexual Yoruba femme, IG: @tobiadebajo, Twitter: @tobiadebajo)

#LimitlessAfricans: Queer African Motherhood - Tobi & Gabi