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and-justice-for-all Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-13-09 11:54 PM
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New Republican support for LGBT equality.
Edited on Wed May-13-09 11:54 PM by and-justice-for-all
--- Your all to smart to fall for repuke tricks, but I just wanted to share with you what I received from Equality California via email.

This week the California Assembly passed legislation that extends protections for the LGBT community with the most support of any EQCA-sponsored bill in history.

In a legislature that votes mostly on party lines on social issues, your direct grassroots action with EQCA has resulted in increased support for our legislation—proving that equality is not a partisan issue.

The bill, which will require prisons to include sexual orientation and gender identity when identifying prisoners who need protection, passed by an overwhelming margin of 65 to 9. 14 of the 29 Republican members voted for the legislation and 6 members abstained from the vote.

This recent victory is just one result of the hard work we have done together to gain more and more support for LGBT equality. Through your countless emails and lobby visits over the years you have shown all members of the Legislature the vital importance of LGBT equality. Members have told me personally that hearing stories from their constituents has only increased their support for EQCA’s legislation.

All of EQCA’s current legislation continues to pass their committees, including yesterday’s Assembly Judiciary Committee vote to make changing one’s gender identification more accessible for transgender persons and last week’s bipartisan vote in the Senate Education Committee to designate May 22 as Harvey Milk Day.

And this recent activity is evidence that the arc of equality always bends toward progress.
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varun Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-14-09 12:18 AM
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1. Democrats should not take the gay vote for granted
There's rising discontent over Obama administration's backtracking on repeal of Dont Ask Dont Tell.

And some Republican state senators in NY might help pass the gay marriage bill there soon.

I for one, and dissatisfied with Obama's inaction when it comes to GLBT issues.
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