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Human Rights Campaign Jun 26
We're so grateful to for her support! Donate today to help us move . 🏳️‍🌈
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Sen Dianne Feinstein Jun 26
3 years ago the Supreme Court ruled that LGBT Americans could legally marry. Today, 30 states still allow employers & landlords to openly discriminate against a person based on sexual orientation. It’s past time to move & continue the march toward full equality.
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Sen Dianne Feinstein Jun 26
The bipartisan Equality Act would provide clear and consistent nondiscrimination protections for people across all areas of life including employment, housing, federally-funded programs, public spaces and services, education, credit and jury service.
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Rep. Jamie Raskin Jun 26
Despite marriage equality being the law of the land, people in most states can get married on Saturday & fired at work on Monday b/c of their sexual orientation or gender identity. I’m joining in urging my colleagues to pass the Equality Act.
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Rep. Ted Lieu Jun 26
Despite marriage equality becoming law of the land, people still risk being fired from their job or denied housing because of who they are. This is unacceptable. Congress must act now to pass the bipartisan Equality Act.
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Senator Jeff Merkley Dec 5
If your door is open for business, it must be . No one deserves to have that door slammed on them simply because of who they are or whom they love. It’s critical that stand for in .
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Senator Jeff Merkley Jun 4
No American should have to fear having a door slammed in their face based on who they are or whom they love. Today’s ruling only underscores the importance of making full equality the law of the land nationwide. We need to pass the and move .
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Senator Jeff Merkley Jun 11
Well said by Andrew Garfield at the : “We are all sacred and we all belong.” Bigotry, shame, and exclusion have no place in America. Let’s fight to move !
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Human Rights Campaign Jul 23
The Equality Act would provide clear and consistent non-discrimination protections on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity across key areas of life. It's time to move . It's time for the Equality Act.
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Human Rights Campaign Jun 26
Replying to @HRC
In order for us to move and finally pass this critically important legislation, it’s essential that fair-minded Americans turn out and vote this November to ensure we send a pro-equality majority to Congress.
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Human Rights Campaign Jun 26
As we celebrate the third anniversary of nationwide marriage equality, the sobering truth is that discrimination is a real and persistent problem for far too many LGBTQ Americans.
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Human Rights Campaign Jul 23
On the 3 year anniversary of the introduction of the Equality Act, LGBTQ people in 30 states are still at risk of being: ❌Fired ❌Evicted ❌Denied services Let’s move .
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Senator Jeff Merkley Feb 26
Discrimination has no place in America. Tremendous news that has reaffirmed right to a discrimination-free workplace, despite 's shameful attempt to ensure anti-LGBTQ discrimination continues to go unchecked.
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Human Rights Campaign Jun 30
🏠Housing 🗂Employment 🏞Public Accommodations 🏥Trans Healthcare coverage Non-discrimination laws vary from state-to-state. hit the road to expose this patchwork and urge Congress to pass the Equality Act now.
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Human Rights Campaign Jun 26
A4: Members of Congress can cosponsor the Do No Harm Act ensure that religious objections are not used to undermine civil rights protections.
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Human Rights Campaign Jul 23
🏠Housing 💼Employment 🏞Public Accommodations 🏥Health care 📚Education Currently, 50% of LGBTQ Americans live in states that lack legal protections in key areas of life. urges Congress to pass the Equality Act now.
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Human Rights Campaign Jul 1
Did you know that LGBTQ protections vary from state-to-state? went on a road trip to Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia to expose the inconsistencies while urging Members of Congress to pass the Equality Act.
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Human Rights Campaign Jul 23
In 30 states, LGBTQ Americans remain at risk of being fired, denied housing, or turned away from a business simply because of who they are.
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Alcee L. Hastings Jun 26
In 30 states, LGBTQ Americans can be fired, evicted, or denied other services. The Equality Act would change this and provide consistent non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ Americans nationwide.
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Aftab Pureval Jun 26
Three years ago, thanks to a Cincinnati couple, marriage equality became the law of the land. Proud of how far we’ve come, and ready to go to Congress to fight for the to protect the LGBT community.
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