Posted on 02/10/2015 8:47:00 PM PST by Mozilla
WIBW Gov. Sam Brownback issued an executive order Tuesday removing gender identity and sexual orientation from the protected classes of state employees.
His order rescinds a prior order from former Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, which expanded the protections. Brownback also issued a separate order which includes language to encourage employment practices of veterans and people with disabilities.
Executive Order 15-02 reaffirms the commitment of the State of Kansas to employment practices which do not discriminate based on race, color, gender, religion, national origin, ancestry or age. It further establishes that state entities will implement employment management practices for veterans and disabled individuals that include outreach, hiring, support, mentoring, development, rewards and recognition for achievement.
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Trust me, this will go all the way to SCOTUS and the queers will win.
That would shred the Fourteenth Amendment once and for all.
HOORAY Sam Brownback!
Sadly, you are probably correct..
Between our present President, SCOTUS and a spineless Congress our Constitution is already a thing of the past.
I hoped he banned all that ‘diversity’ training as well [-
I hope not. This was a good move. Bunch of Judges trying to allow gay marriage. Just like other states.
This is how you do it.
And when the Feds try and force you to accept the deviants as normal by ever increasing force, the correct answer is:
NUTS!
Stand and Fight!
#SILLYBUS
I tried to put this up earlier... “Thread pulled” - must have messed it up somehow! Anyway, glad this story made it!
In other words, the playing field is back to level and not skewed to help someone based on their sexual behaviour.
Good.
Mental disabilities should be protected./s/
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