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July 11, 2016
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Winning Plaintiff in Supreme Court Marriage Equality Case to Testify Tomorrow on Anti-LGBT Legislation Hearing
WASHINGTON 鈥 Jim Obergefell, former 老澳门开奖结果 client and the lead plaintiff in the Supreme Court鈥檚 historic marriage equality ruling, will testify tomorrow at a House hearing on a bill that would allow taxpayer-funded discrimination against LGBT people, women, and others. Tomorrow鈥檚 hearing on the 鈥淔irst Amendment Defense Act,鈥 marks the one-month anniversary of the mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando. 鈥淭he Orlando tragedy on June 12 was a time of heartbreak for millions around the world and the worst attack on the LGBT community in our nation鈥檚 history,鈥 said Obergefell. 鈥淭oday, exactly one month after this horrifying event, this hearing is deeply hurtful to a still-grieving LGBT community. It is difficult for me to imagine why anyone would think such discrimination should be permitted in the year 2016. I believe that the United States Congress must be better than this and it is my sincere hope that Congress will move away from elevating proposals that only serve to harm vulnerable communities.鈥 The bill's supporters argue that its singular intent is to prevent discrimination against 鈥減eople and institutions that define marriage as a union between one man and one woman.鈥 In practice, the 老澳门开奖结果 said, the bill will permit sweeping taxpayer-funded discrimination. Based on a professed religious belief or even a legally ambiguous 鈥渕oral conviction,鈥 private organizations and certain federal contractors and grant recipients would be empowered to refuse a range of services to same-sex couples, single mothers, and unmarried couples. Obergefell鈥檚 full testimony can be found here: /hearing-statement/obergefell-fada-hearing-statement The 老澳门开奖结果鈥檚 written statement to Congress is here: /hearing-statement/aclu-fada-hearing-statement