[Vision2020] Gay Rights Push Fails
Tom Hansen
thansen at moscow.com
Sat Feb 21 09:19:41 PST 2009
Courtesy of today's (February 21, 2009) Spokesman Review.
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Gay rights push fails
Idaho lawmakers reject measure expanding discrimination ban
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Idaho Sen. Nicole LeFavour, D-Boise, asks a Senate committee to introduce
her bill to expand the Idaho Human Rights Acts anti-discrimination
protections to include sexual orientation.
http://www.MoscowCares.com/IdahoSen_Nicole_LeFavour.jpg
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BOISE State senators rejected a move Friday to extend the Idaho Human
Rights Acts anti-discrimination provisions to cover sexual orientation,
despite a heartfelt plea from the only openly gay Idaho legislator.
Sen. Nicole LeFavour, D-Boise, said she had an array of legislative co-
sponsors and was disappointed in her colleagues. She told them that across
Idaho, people live in fear that their employers will discover their sexual
orientation and fire them for it, which is legal.
LeFavour said shes learned in discussions with other lawmakers over the
years that many mistakenly believed it was already illegal to fire someone
because they are gay.
A Boise State University survey last year showed that 64 percent of
Idahoans believed it should be illegal to fire someone because they are or
are perceived to be gay.
But the states human rights law which bans discrimination in
employment, housing and public accommodations on the basis of race,
religion and disability doesnt include sexual orientation.
By virtue of its omission, many employers and many individuals perceive
that its OK to discriminate, LeFavour told the Senate State Affairs
Committee. By our silence, we condone it.
She pleaded with the senators to introduce her bill, just for the
acknowledgement that this is an issue that deserves more discussion. The
measure included an exemption for religious organizations.
Sen. Joe Stegner, R-Lewiston, moved to introduce the bill, and Sen. Kate
Kelly, D-Boise, seconded the motion, but they were the only two to favor
the move in a voice vote, with Sens. Denton Darrington, R-Declo, Monty
Pearce, R-New Plymouth, Bob Geddes, R-Soda Springs, and Russ Fulcher, R-
Meridian, voting no. That killed the bill.
Sen. Chuck Coiner, R-Twin Falls, a co-sponsor, recalled the recent Special
Olympics in Boise, which he said celebrated a population that once
was warehoused, hidden out of sight of the public for many years.
Today
we celebrate them, we call them special.
Weve come a long way, Coiner said, but when it comes to the gay,
lesbian and transgender population, Weve got a lot of education to go.
The Rev. Bryan Fischer, who heads the Idaho Values Alliance, distributed a
letter to the committee before the hearing opposing granting special
workplace rights based on non-normative sexual orientations.
Im so disappointed in my colleagues, LeFavour said. I know better of
them, and I know in their hearts they know better. Thats the hardest
part.
I think what needs to happen now is that people who care, across the
state, need to speak up, she said. And there are so many people who
care, and we need them.
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Reminder:
Administrative Committee Meeting
Monday (2/23/2009), 3:00 PM, City Hall Council Chambers
Proposed Gender Identity Non-Discrimination Policy Tim Gresback
The City has a long-standing history of protection of human rights and
dignity as well as non-discrimination against employees and applicants for
employment because of race, color, religion, gender, pregnancy, national
origin, ancestry, age, marital status, veteran status, disability, sexual
orientation, or other basis prohibited by local, State, or Federal law.
Because of this deep commitment to tolerance, diversity and equality in
City employment, the Mayor proposes the addition to the City equal
opportunity statement of individuals who may be subjected to
discrimination based upon an individual's real or perceived gender
expression, identity and/or characteristics. Adoption of the proposed
Resolution would also result in changes consistent with the additional
language in the City Personnel Policies and in some future contracts and
grant applications.
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It is becoming evident that:
Moscow Cares . . .
Palouse Pride 2007
http://www.moscowcares.com/PalousePride/PalPride2007.htm
Palouse Pride 2008
http://www.moscowcares.com/PalousePride/PalPride2008.htm
Gay Rights Rally 2008
http://www.moscowcares.com/GayRights
It's the state that doesn't.
Seeya round town, Moscow.
Tom "straight, but not narrow" Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
"For a lapsed Lutheran born-again Buddhist pan-Humanist Universalist
Unitarian Wiccan Agnostic like myself there's really no reason ever to go
to work."
- Roy Zimmerman
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