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What Is The Equality Act?

  • As you may know, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a landmark piece of legislation that was set in place to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex, color, race, and national origin. These protections extended to education, employment, public accommodations, federally funded programs and, eventually, housing. Put simply, the Equality Actwould am...
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How Does The Equality Act Relate to Current Anti-Lgbtq+ & Anti-Trans Laws?

  • “On his first day in office, President Joe Biden signed an executive order to protect LGBTQIA+ Americans from discrimination,” writes Kate Bove in our previous coverage of the Equality Act. “Although the order marked a milestone in civil rights protections, advocates of the Equality Act want to codify these protections, and those affirmed in the Bostock v. Clayton Countyruling, into …
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So, What’s The Next Step?

  • On February 25, 2021, the House passed the Equality, which means, as of May 2022, the next step involves introducing the bill to the Senate so that it can be voted on and, hopefully, passed by those lawmakers, too. That’s going to be difficult, though; currently, we have a tied senate and many Republicans who oppose the bill. A chunk of those opponents believe the Equality Act wou…
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What Can You Do to Help Garner Support For The Equality Act?

  • Sure, you’re not the one who turns bills into laws, but that doesn’t mean you’re powerless. There are plenty of actions you can take both online and off to help push the Equality Act closer to becoming the law of the land.
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