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Pennsylvania Gays Rock the Dome

Hundreds of LGBT Pennsylvanians gathered Tuesday at the state capitol to demand passage of a bill that would bar discrimination based on sexual orientation in employment, housing, and accommodations.


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Hundreds of LGBT Pennsylvanians and allies gathered Tuesday at the state capitol to demand passage of a bill that would bar discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in employment, housing, and accommodations.

The Value All Families Coalition sponsored the rally, held in the Harrisburg capitol rotunda. Rep. Babette Josephs, chair of the house state government committee and a longtime gay rights supporter, delivered an impassioned speech in support of the legislation.

"I bet 10% of my colleagues in the house don't think they have a single gay constituent," she said. "Over the next few weeks, we're going to show them just how wrong they are."

Josephs also said that given the economic crisis, "the last thing anyone needs is to get fired for being gay."

Josephs's committee approved the bill 12-11 in a party-line vote, with all Republicans opposing the measure. Next, it faces a tough but winnable fight in the house. While Democrats have a small majority, many come from socially conservative parts of the state. The bill's prospects are not good in the Republican-controlled senate, but Democratic governor Ed Rendell would likely sign the legislation if passed.

Supporters, including religious leaders, union activists, and politicians, described the bill as a guarantee of basic human rights for all Pennsylvanians and an important message of tolerance to potential residents and investors.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Amanda H.
    Date posted: 3/20/2009 1:24:00 AM
    Hometown: Lancaster, PA

    Comment:

    I have been born and raised in PA an I am a Lesbian. I have been fired from multiple jobs because of being Lesbian. It was either my gf dropped me off or picked me up an she'd kiss me goodbye or hello an for this reason I was terminated. I BEG everyone to look around the parking lot at work an see how many ppl have bfs gfs or husband an wives that drop them off for work an kiss them goodbye or hello. An that is all okay because they are "straight" relationships. IT's bull that we must stay in the closet at our work place, when clearly they do not fire straight ppl for kissing there SO's goodbye or hello!!I say equal rights for every american not just the straight americans!!!!

  • Name: Mark
    Date posted: 3/19/2009 8:09:00 PM
    Hometown: Wappingers Falls

    Comment:

    If every gay/lesbian person would vote Democrat, these battles could all be won.

  • Name: Adrian
    Date posted: 3/18/2009 4:56:00 AM
    Hometown: Northridge, CA

    Comment:

    That's what I'm talking about. Stand up for what's right. If not us, ourselves, to fight for our rights, who else will? My prayers for those people who fight for our rights in PA. Try and try, we will succeed at last.



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