老澳门开奖结果 Opposes So-Called Fairness for All Act
WASHINGTON 鈥 In response to introduction of the so-called Fairness for All Act in the House of Representatives, Ronnie Newman, National Political Director for the 老澳门开奖结果, issued the following statement:
鈥淔ar from being about fairness for everyone, this bill facilitates efforts to allow taxpayer-funded discrimination, undermines existing civil rights protections, and gives a green light to turning LGBTQ people away from jobs, health care, housing, and more.
鈥淭he bill would change the critical balance between our fundamental values of religious liberty and prohibiting discrimination that Congress already struck in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in order to license more discrimination. There鈥檚 no reason laws prohibiting discrimination should be different for LGBTQ people.
鈥淲ithin the next seven months, the Supreme Court is poised to rule in a trio of cases concerning the existing rights of LGBTQ people under federal law. This bill would undermine a potentially favorable ruling for LGBTQ people in those cases by authorizing discrimination in many contexts.
鈥淩egardless of the outcome in the pending cases, efforts that seek to authorize discrimination against LGBTQ people are dangerous and misguided. Proponents of the bill also claim that it would settle other court fights over whether people of faith have a right to discriminate against LGBTQ people, but it would do just the opposite, inviting more litigation and less clarity over the existing balance struck by Congress and interpreted by the courts for decades.
鈥淲e need legislation that provides LGBTQ people with comprehensive, nationwide nondiscrimination protections and closes gaps in our civil rights laws for everyone, and that鈥檚 why the Senate must do what the House of Representatives 鈥 on a bipartisan vote 鈥 did earlier this year: update our civil rights laws to offer essential and comprehensive protections by passing the Equality Act.鈥