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URGE YOUR CONGRESS MEMBERS TO LISTEN TO THE LGBT COMMUNITY AND OUR ALLIES! 
WE OPPOSE HR 3685, A NON-INCLUSIVE EMPLOYMENT BILL!

In an unprecedented act, Congressional leadership is moving forward to pass civil rights legislation that is not supported by a single organization within the lgbt community that the bill is intended to protect.

House leaders intend to schedule HR 3685 for mark-up in the House Education and Labor Committee on Thursday, October 18, with a floor vote as soon as October 23.  HR 3685 is an employment non-discrimination bill that does NOT ban discrimination based on gender identity; it also includes a far more sweeping religious exemption than we have seen in any other civil rights legislation of this kind.  This bill is opposed by over 300 lgbt organizations.  Tens of thousands of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people and our allies have contacted our members of Congress to express our dismay and to urge Congress to only consider HR 2015, the inclusive Employment Non-Discrimination Act that will best protect ALL members of our community.

What will it take to get Congress to listen to the American people?  Your voice is urgently needed!  Please call, fax, and email your representative in the House TODAY -- even if you have already done so.  We must continue to stand together to make our voices heard.

Sample Letter for Campaign

Subject: Oppose HR 3685

Dear [ Decision Maker ] ,

I realize that I am asking you to take a difficult stand. But your leadership is needed. I am asking you to stand with lgbt Americans and stand up to Congressional leadership.

Over 300 organizations working for equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans oppose this legislation.

We need your help and your leadership. Please do not support legislation that divides our community.

Sincerely,

Campaign Launched:
October 15, 2007



Background Information

 URGE YOUR CONGRESS MEMBERS TO LISTEN TO THE LGBT COMMUNITY AND OUR ALLIES! 
WE OPPOSE HR 3685, A NON-INCLUSIVE EMPLOYMENT BILL!

In an unprecedented act, Congressional leadership is moving forward to pass civil rights legislation that is not supported by a single organization within the lgbt community that the bill is intended to protect.

House leaders intend to schedule HR 3685 for mark-up in the House Education and Labor Committee on Thursday, October 18, with a floor vote as soon as October 23.  HR 3685 is an employment non-discrimination bill that does NOT ban discrimination based on gender identity; it also includes a far more sweeping religious exemption than we have seen in any other civil rights legislation of this kind.  This bill is opposed by over 300 lgbt organizations.  Tens of thousands of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people and our allies have contacted our members of Congress to express our dismay and to urge Congress to only consider HR 2015, the inclusive Employment Non-Discrimination Act that will best protect ALL members of our community.

HR 3685 is weak legislation because:

  • It is unprecedented for Congress to pass civil rights legislation that is not supported by a single organization in the community the law is supposed to protect.  Over 300 lgbt organizations representing over 2 million Americans actively oppose any employment nondiscrimination legislation that does not include gender identity.
  • HR 3685 does NOT provide sufficient protection against discrimination for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans.  Not only does this bill completely fail to protect transgender people, but it also fails to protect lesbians, gay men, bisexual, and straight people who do not conform to gender stereotypes.
  • HR 3685 includes a sweeping religious exemption.  Under this version of ENDA, tens of thousands of hospital and university employees would NOT be protected.
  • HR 3685 allows discrimination in the provision of employee benefits.  Under this bill, employers could provide benefits to families of straight employees and not to families of LGBT employees.
  • HR 3685 will undermine state efforts to pass inclusive legislation.  The trend in state legislatures over the past five years has been to keep gender identity in civil rights legislation -- the last seven states to pass these laws were successful at banning discrimination based on both sexual orientation and gender identity.  We have been able to do this because we refused to back down on the need for inclusion -- but if Congress passes HR 3685, it will send a powerful and negative signal to state legislatures.  We do not want to turn back the clock on equality!
  • HR 3685 is morally and strategically wrong.  Not only is it morally wrong to leave part of the lgbt community out of this bill, but it is also strategically wrong.  We have learned from our work in the states that it is far easier to include gender identity in civil rights legislation the first time it is passed than it is to try to go back and add it in later.

What will it take to get Congress to listen to the American people?  Your voice is urgently needed!  Please call, fax, and email your representative in the House TODAY -- even if you have already done so.  We must continue to stand together to make our voices heard.