Congress Introduces ‘Equality Act’ to Extend Comprehensive Non-Discrimination Protections to LGBT Americans: WATCH



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Congress Introduces ‘Equality Act’ to Extend Comprehensive Non-Discrimination Protections to LGBT Americans: WATCH

Equality Act

Members of Congress gathered today in the Senate’s LBJ room to announce the introduction of a historic bill that would extend non-discrimination protections to all LGBT Americans.

Via the Human Rights Campaign:

The Equality Act, which was introduced by Senators Jeff Merkley, Tammy Baldwin, Cory Booker, and  Representative David Cicilline, has more than 140 cosponsors in the House, including Representative John Lewis, and at least 39 in the Senate. The legislation establishes explicit, permanent protections against discrimination based on an individual’s sexual orientation or gender identity in matters of employment, housing, access to public places, federal funding, credit, education and jury service. In addition, it would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in federal funding and access to public places.

The bill has been endorsed by the HRC, superstar legal eagles David Boise and Ted Olsen, the National Center for Transgender Equality, and a number of corporate America leaders. 

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Congress Introduces ‘Equality Act’ to Extend Comprehensive LGBT Non-Discrimination Protections: WATCH


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