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SC: Charleston Passes Nondiscrimination Laws

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

The city of Charleston, South Carolina has passed two ordinances prohibiting housing and employment discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender expression, according to The Advocate. The passage of the laws is a sign of real progress in a mostly anti-gay rights state.

Charleston is the second city in the GOP-dominated state to pass such laws, following in the footsteps of the state capitol, Columbia.
The ordinances were presented to the mayor’s office in August by members of Charleston’s Alliance For Full Acceptance (AFFA), SC Stonewall Democrats, SC Log Cabin Republicans, the American Civil Liberties Union and South Carolina Equality and passed on Tuesday.

South Carolina Equality lauded the news, saying,  ”All across South Carolina, we are celebrating this historic victory for all families as Charleston joins Columbia as the second city in the state to enact such nondiscrimination ordinances. These pro-business ordinances are consistent with the values of Charlestonians; they send the clear message that Charleston welcomes families from all walks of life.”

Full Story from the Examiner: http://www.examiner.com/x-4107-International-LGBT-Issues-Examiner~y2009m11d26-South-Carolina-city-passes-gay-nondiscrimination-laws

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FL: Tampa Approves Expansion of Anti Discrimination Laws to Transgender Citizens

Friday, November 20th, 2009

On Thursday the Tampa City Council voted to expand anti-discrimination laws to include transgender individuals. The 5-1 vote came after two hours and more than 60 speakers spoke expressed their thoughts and feelings on the issue in what at times seemed to be a festival of hate and ignorance.

Before the meeting, the only drama in the room was who if any Council members would reverse their vote from two weeks prior, when they had voted unanimously to include gender identity and expression in the city’s human rights law, which would effectively prohibit workplace discrimination against people who change genders.

Councilman Charlie Miranda was the lone member who switched his vote and voted no. (Councilmember Linda Saul-Sena was absent). He seemed unsatisfied by the answers given by City Attorney Chip Fletcher about how the new law could avoid potential disruptions in the workplace before casting his dissenting vote.

Full Story from Creative Loafing: http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/dailyloaf/2009/11/19/after-two-hours-of-ignorance-and-prejudice-tampa-city-council-appproves-transgendered-people-to-human-rights-ordinance/

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Fort Worth, Texas Considering Domestic Partner, Transgender Benefits

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Conservative groups are rallying against proposals aimed at making Fort Worth government policies more inclusive of the gay community.

The proposals include extending domestic-partner benefits to gay couples, considering a company’s record on gay and lesbian issues when approving tax breaks, and including gender reassignment surgery in the city health insurance plan. City employees would also receive training on dealing with gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.

The recommendations came from a task force appointed after the inspection and arrests at the Rainbow Lounge, a gay bar. Many of those provisions are already in place in other cities and in major corporations. Dallas, Austin and El Paso offer health insurance to domestic partners, as do 59 percent of Fortune 500 companies, according to the Human Rights Campaign. Tarrant County cities such as Arlington, North Richland Hills and Grapevine do not.

Full Story from The Star-Telegram: http://www.star-telegram.com/local_news/story/1743546.html

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Uruguay Considering Gender Identity Respect Law

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

The tiny South American nation of Uruguay continues to outpace America in the arena of GLBT equality: after allowing gays to serve in the military and preparing the way for family equality in the realm of adoptions for same-sex parents, Uruguay is now on the way to approving a law that respects each individual’s gender identity.

Though most people identify with their anatomical gender, there are some who feel that their true selves are trapped in bodies of the wrong sex.

Such transgendered individuals have become more visible in recent years, but in the United States they, like gays and lesbians, are afforded only limited rights and protections relevant to their status as sexual minorities. To date, there are no federal protections in place for transgendered citizens, just as not federal statutes offer protection to gays and lesbians.

Full Story from Edge Boston: http://www.edgeboston.com/index.php?ch=news&sc=&sc2=news&sc3=&id=96676

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