Mississippi Lawmakers Kill Hate Crimes Legislation

Mississippi Lawmakers Kill Hate Crimes Legislation

Today, HRC responded to a disappointing decision by Mississippi Senate and House leadership — including Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves, his appointed committee chairs and leaders in the House of Representatives — who refused to bring up for a vote commonsense bills that would update Mississippi’s hate crimes law to include sexual orientation, gender identity and disability. Notably, SB 2163 passed unanimously out of the Senate Judiciary A Committee yesterday before being scuttled in the Corrections Committee. A twin bill, HB 1494, similarly died on the House side in the House Judiciary B Committee. This crucial update to Mississippi’s hate crimes law would simply bring it up to the federal standard.

“We’re very disappointed that our lawmakers– including Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves and other leaders in both chambers of the legislature — have refused to vote on these crucial bills,” said Rob Hill, HRC Mississippi state director. “For the second year in a row, lawmakers have decided to play politics with LGBTQ people’s lives and deny Mississippians the opportunity to have a meaningful conversation about these proposed updates to our hate crimes laws. Support for these bills is widespread, bipartisan and non-controversial. As LGBTQ people face a disproportinately high risk of hate crimes throughout the South and in Mississippi, we have to ask legislators: what are you waiting for?”

This week, Mason-Dixon Polling and Strategy released polling that shows broad, bipartisan support for this legislation.

The polling found that in every part of the state, support outweighed opposition. The levels of support in each area are as follows:

  • 69 percent the Gulf Coast
  • 66 percent in the Jackson Metro area
  • 61 percent in the Delta
  • 54 percent in Southern Mississippi
  • 52 percent in Eastern Mississippi
  • 49 percent in Northern Mississippi

Among party lines, support also outweighed opposition.

  • 72 percent of Democrats supported, with 16 percent opposed
  • 46 percent of Republicans supported, with 40 percent opposed
  • 64 percent of Independents supported, with 27 percent opposed

For more detailed results, click here.

Mississippi, like most states in the South, does not have statewide hate crimes laws that are inclusive of sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. This makes it more difficult for law enforcement to adequately prosecute perpetrators of bias-motivated crimes and deliver justice to victims and their families. Within the past few years, Mississippi has faced a tragic, disproportionate number of anti-transgender crimes, including the highly-publicized murders of Mercedes Williamson, Mesha Caldwell and Dee Whigham. Out of those three murders, only Mercedes Williamson’s was prosecuted under the federal hate crime statute, because the the perpetrator crossed state lines, making it a federal crime.

In 2014, HRC launched Project One America, an initiative geared towards advancing social, institutional and legal equality in Mississippi, Alabama and Arkansas. HRC Mississippi continues to work to advance equality for LGBTQ Mississippians who have no state level protections in housing, workplace, or public accommodations. Through HRC Mississippi, we are working toward a future of fairness every day — changing hearts, minds and laws toward achieving full equality.

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Newly Passed Law Will Require New Jersey Schools To Teach LGBT History

Newly Passed Law Will Require New Jersey Schools To Teach LGBT History

New Jersey has become the second state in the nation after California ito require public schools to teach LGBT history. The measure was signed by Gov. Phil Murphy on Thursday and modeled after the law that passed in California in 2011 according to KATC3 in New Jersey.

Seven-striped rainbow flag for the november 1978 march in San Francisco in memory of Harvey Milk, as produced by Paramount Flag Co. Drawn by Fibonacci.

The law says that New Jersey boards of education “must adopt instruction that accurately portrays the political, economic, and social contributions of persons with disabilities and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people, where appropriate.”

The law also includes a requirement for schools to teach about people with disabilities and their historical contributions.

“Young people are learning about LGBT people already in schools but their identities are hidden,” said Christian Fuscarino, executive director of Garden State Equality told CNN, which advocated for the bill over several assembly sessions. “Figures like Bayard Rustin, who was the right-hand man to Martin Luther King, Jr. for civil rights, was a gay man.”

“The Governor believes that ensuring students learn about diverse histories will help build more tolerant communities and strengthen educational outcomes,” Murphy’s office said in a statement.

Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora, an original sponsor of the bill, was one of two openly gay members of the legislature at the time said CNN.

“We often see in classrooms across the country the bullying of LGBT students, and this is a way they can incorporate into the curriculum that there are gay Americans that have made vast contributions to this nation,” Gusciora told CNN. “This is a way of encouraging students who feel that they’re outcasts that they too can make a contribution to American society.”

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Trump, Who Fired Presidential Council on AIDS and Defunded Vaccine Research, Says He’ll Defeat Disease in 10 Years: WATCH

Trump, Who Fired Presidential Council on AIDS and Defunded Vaccine Research, Says He’ll Defeat Disease in 10 Years: WATCH

Providing no clue on what steps he would take to do so, Donald Trump vowed to end AIDS in 10 years during his State of the Union speech on Tuesday night.

Said Trump: “In recent years we have made remarkable progress in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Scientific breakthroughs have brought a once-distant dream within reach. My budget will ask Democrats and Republicans to make the needed commitment to eliminate the HIV epidemic in the United States within 10 years. Together, we will defeat AIDS in America.”

“Together we will defeat AIDS in America and beyond.”

President Trump says he has a plan to eliminate the HIV epidemic within 10 years. #SOTU pic.twitter.com/fVq4wo10VA

— Cheddar (@cheddar) February 6, 2019

LGBTQ advocates were quick to remind Trump of his, and his VP’s alarming and destructive record on HIV/AIDS. in December 2017, Trump fired his entire Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS with no warning. He defunded NIH vaccine research efforts and his past budgets have also requested additional cuts in funding to fight HIV/AIDS that Congress has refused.

Vice President Mike Pence said in 2000 that he was in favor of sending money allocated to care for people with HIV/AIDS to organizations that provide gay conversion therapy, and this year failed to mention the LGBTQ community in his World AIDS Day speech for the second year in a row.

Trump now talking about AIDS and HIV — claiming he will “eliminate HIV epidemic within ten years.”

Gives no details — NOT ONE.

He fired his entire AIDS commission, defunded vaccine, moved to cut other funding, bows to abstinence-only religious zealots.

BULLSHIT. #SOTU

— Michelangelo Signorile (@MSignorile) February 6, 2019

Trump: “Together, we will defeat AIDS in America and beyond.” Note: the “and beyond” part appears to have been ad-libbed.

— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) February 6, 2019

It is a more than a little ironic that @realDonaldTrump is now asking Congress for more funds to fight #HIV when his last two budget proposals recommended CUTS to HIV funding, including the Special Minority AIDS Initiative Fund, and Congress refused to make those cuts. #SOTU t.co/VOB1SdYzZI

— Scott A. Schoettes (@PozAdvocate) February 6, 2019

FLASHBACK: December 2017 “The remaining members of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS were fired en masse…Months after a half-dozen members resigned in protest of the Trump administration’s position on health policies, the WH dismissed the rest through a form letter” t.co/NpLkRcsG4G

— Thomas Roberts (@ThomasARoberts) February 6, 2019

Let us be the first to tell you that Trump does not give shit about people living with HIV. And remember that any and all anti-LGBTQ+ legislation results in a spike in new HIV infections. #SOTU

— ACT UP New York (@actupny) February 6, 2019

Reminder: Mike Pence’s anti-choice policies caused a literal HIV epidemic in Indiana. #SOTU t.co/uzze23iP5Q

— NARAL (@NARAL) February 6, 2019

As an HIV positive person – happy to hear words to end the epidemic..

Details please?

Fund needle exchange? Decriminalize sex work?
Stop pushing abstinence only education?
Provide housing because housing equals health care?
Stop filling key jobs with anti-science ideologues?

— Corey Johnson (@CoreyinNYC) February 6, 2019

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