Support ENDA: Stop LGBT Employment Discrimination
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Employment discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender workers is pervasive and harmful. It violates core American values of fairness and equality by discriminating against qualified individuals based on characteristics unrelated to the job.

Over the years, Congress has responded when it found that people were not being hired or promoted for unfair or arbitrary reasons, such as race, gender, national origin, or disability. When Congress has found such discrimination, it... (read more)
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Support ENDA: Stop LGBT Employment Discrimination
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Employment discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender workers is pervasive and harmful. It violates core American values of fairness and equality by discriminating against qualified individuals based on characteristics unrelated to the job.

Over the years, Congress has responded when it found that people were not being hired or promoted for unfair or arbitrary reasons, such as race, gender, national origin, or disability. When Congress has found such discrimination, it... (read more)
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UPDATE: Bittersweet Victory for ENDA

Some victories are bittersweet. On November 7, the House voted 235 to 184 to pass ENDA, barring workplace discrimination against lesbian and gay people. This was welcome news to lesbian and gay people who can be fired or refused a job in 30 states for no reason other than being themselves. The ACLU has been working to pass ENDA or similar legislation since 1974. However, the bill did not include protections for the full lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.

The original version of the bill would have also included protections for transgender workers. While the ACLU believes that transgender workers are protected against discrimination under civil rights laws banning sex discrimination, we lobbied hard for the inclusion of gender identity because we feel it is important for Congress to reinforce the position that employees should be judged on the basis of their abilities, not on their gender identity. Unfortunately, key supporters of ENDA in the House decided to strip gender identity from the bill.

The ACLU believes that it was a mistake to cut back on ENDA’s protections, and we worked hard while it was in committee to try to keep a non-inclusive bill from being sent to the floor. However, once it was ready for a floor vote, we supported passage because having a bigger vote for the bill would help in the fight to restore gender identity protection in the next congress.

The spotlight now moves to the Senate, where Senator Kennedy has promised to introduce ENDA soon. However, if the bill does pass both the House and the Senate, the White House has issued statements indicating that the President's advisors are recommending that he veto the bill.