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(G)ENDA back up for a vote in the Senate

October 30, 2013 · by Elizabeth Hungerford · in gender identity · 2 Comments

The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) has been introduced to Congress numerous times, and is up for a Senate vote again, but has thus far failed to be enshrined in law. Currently, there is no federal employment protection for gay, lesbian, and trans-identified people: we can be fired simply for being homosexual or gender non-compliant. These […]

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