Saturday, May 25, 2013

Puerto Rico Legislature passes sweeping Nondiscrimination bill protecting LGBT people


Yes Ma'am!

Puerto Rico is doing big things!

See the NGLTF press release:
The Puerto Rican House of Representatives today approved a sweeping nondiscrimination bill that protects lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in employment, housing, governmental services, public accommodations and private entities. Last week, the Senate approved the bill in a 15-11 vote and Gov. Alejandro GarcĂ­a Padilla has vowed to sign the bill into law. 
The House today also approved a bill to add protections for sexual orientation, marital status and gender identity to the domestic violence law. It now moves to the Senate.
LGBT rights are advancing in Puerto Rico as a consequence of decades of activism and a change in government last November. 
The Task Force has been at the forefront of this struggle for the past seven years. These efforts include speaking out against hate crimes and anti-LGBT violence; standing in solidarity with the Puerto Rican LGBT community; meeting with Congressman Luis Gutierrez to ask for support in this struggle against anti-LGBT violence; and the Task Force's National Religious Leadership Roundtable convening in Puerto Rico to express support.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This piecemeal thing of ENDA in states and territories is kind of ridiculous.

Granted - RI and MA have had ENDA since the mid 90's.

I would like to see Federal action on ENDA though.

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