Posted on 02/25/2021 5:12:57 PM PST by bimboeruption
The Democrat-controlled House on Thursday passed the Equality Act, sweeping legislation that would add sexual orientation and transgender status as protected classes under the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
The legislation, passed in a vote of 224-206, would amend federal civil rights laws to solidify protections for LGBTQ Americans in employment, education, housing, credit, jury service and other areas. President Biden has called the bill “a critical step toward ensuring that America lives up to our foundational values of equality and freedom for all.”
While the House passed the same legislation two years ago, it was later stopped by the Republican-controlled Senate. However, Democrats now control both chambers of Congress and the presidency.
Yet the legislation will still meet a hurdle in the evenly divided Senate, where it will need 60 votes to overcome a legislative filibuster.
Republicans have argued that the bill endangers both women’s safety as it clearly states that “(with respect to gender identity) an individual shall not be denied access to a shared facility, including a restroom, a locker room, and a dressing room, that is in accordance with the individual’s gender identity.”
It would also expand the number of businesses that count as “public accommodations” — and therefore are subject to the act — to include establishments such as shelters and salons.
The bill also endangers religious freedom, they argue, as it regulates religious nonprofits and says the Religious Freedom Restoration Act would not apply to any claim under the Equality Act.
“We have passed it in the House before — the Equality Act, H.R. 5, to end discrimination against the LGBTQ community,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) said Thursday morning before the bill’s passing. “This time, it will be not only passed in the House, but on a path to a signing at the White House. We’re very excited about that.”
Senator Susan Collins (R., Maine), who was the only GOP senator to cosponsor the Equality Act in 2019, reportedly will not cosponsor the legislation this time around due to unresolved problems in the bill.
“There were certain provisions of the Equality Act which needed revision,” Collins told the Washington Blade on Thursday. “Unfortunately the commitments that were made to me were not [given] last year.”
Collin’s press office later added: “Senator Collins is a longtime supporter of LGBTQ rights, and she has repeatedly stood up for the LGBTQ community, including at times when many of her colleagues on both sides of the aisle did not. … The Equality Act was a starting point for negotiations, and Senator Collins agreed to introduce it with the agreement that all of the cosponsors would work together to make further changes. Unfortunately, they were unwilling to work out those changes. Senator Collins supports ensuring fairness and equal treatment of all Americans, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, and she is considering all possible options to do so, including introducing her own bill.”
A number of Republicans have taken issue with the bill, including Representative Andrew Glyde of Georgia, who has argued that the legislation would violate women’s right to privacy and safety in locker rooms and showers.
He also criticized the bill’s provisions on medical treatments such as cross-sex hormones and surgeries for minors as “child abuse.”
We'll see what happens in the Senate.
Can Hatred of Christians Lead to Support of Sexual Minorities?
https://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2019/03/50399/
Don’t think we’ll get the bisexual blonde in stripper boots on this one but if Manchin supports this you know he’s not running for re-election. Still should have the votes to kill it in the Senate.
Yes, I agree...Birds of a feather, flock together.
Girls locker rooms will be included, I assume.
All employers have to do is make it mandatory that all employees (regardless of gender or orientation) wear slacks, collared shirt, jacket or sports-coat and nothing taller than a 2 inch high heel shoe while at work and at all work related functions. No sequins or other adornments. No more than one necklace no thicker than 1 inch and with one pendant no bigger than 3 inches, no earrings that fall below the earlobe, no hair longer than shoulder length, and so on...
The Dems need 60 votes to pass it in the Senate.
Collins voted for it the last time, but says she’s voting against it this time around.
Ever notice how Dems give their bills these sweet sounding names. There’s nothing Equal in this POS legislation. And why aren’t so-called women’s rights groups outraged over this?
News just came out that more and more people are choosing to be homosexuals.
So how does a lifestyle choice come under the aegis of the civil rights act?
This opens the door to people declaring to be trans, bi or whatever just because they are in trouble. Do you need to carry a card saying your status? Does a blood test show your status? Once declared a member of the class, can you go back?
This is pure insanity.
I was born a girl and still am a girl. I like to wear dresses and skirts and heels higher than 2”. I know how to dress modestly and appropriately for my job. Why should I be forced to dress like everyone else because of mentally ill people?
The next step is we’re all forced to wear grey Chairman Mao suits.
We are utterly screwed. The descent to the bottom of this hell hole will be one fright after another.
Hey Joe, how about equality and freedom starting with stopping election fraud, and ensuring one man one vote. Disenfranchising millions of voters with your election fraud is a greater threat to America than is normal people banning male freaks from using the girls' room.
A Bill this insane has to be Nancy’s
I’m 80, married 64 years to a man. Masybe I could ‘choose’ to be a ‘protected class’ so I can be ‘special’, and ruin others lives.
Bless you and your hubby of 64 years!
Thought police licking their chops...
Almost every serf a criminal...
Communist utopia...
Absolute control...
So much for religious freedom in the US. You don’t want to participate in someone’s gay wedding because you think it is a sin, the authoritarian government will tell you that your religious beliefs are irrelevant. The Dems’ war on the First Amendment is picking up steam, and it was already going strong.
Brian Fitzpatrick, and his boyfriend Patrick Fitzbrian.
CC
Criminal democrats.
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