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Tenn. Green-Lights Discrimination


TENNESSEE STATE CAPITOL X390 (FAIR) | ADVOCATE.COM

Inspired by antigay animus, Tennessee has passed a bill that abolishes antidiscrimination ordinances passed by cities and counties, effectively leaving LGBT people susceptible to bias in everything from housing to employment.

Republican governor Bill Haslam signed the bill into law Monday, after it was passed by the legislature earlier in the month. The legislation came in response to Nashville's recent ordinance requiring city contractors to avoid discrimination against LGBT people in their business dealings. The new bill reverses city- and county-enacted discrimination bans and prevents them from being passed in the future. While Tennessee protects certain minorities from discrimination, gays, lesbians, and transgender people are not included in that list of protected groups.

The legislation sailed through the Republican-controlled legislature but there was hope that Haslam would veto it after the urging of several corporations, including AT&T and FedEx. The state Chamber of Commerce initially supported the bill when it was debated in the legislature, but after corporate America balked, it changed its position. The chamber released the following statement, according to The Tennessean: "The Tennessee Chamber supports a standard regulatory environment at the state level as opposed to potentially conflicting local regulations covering employment practices. That principle was the only interest the Chamber had in this bill. Because [the bill] has turned into a debate on diversity and inclusiveness principles, which we support, we are now officially opposing this legislation in its present form."

Human Rights Campaign president Joe Solmonese released the following statement: “Discrimination should have no place in the Volunteer State and the Chamber’s opposition to this law sent a strong signal that corporations are on the leading edge of positive change. In contrast Governor Haslam has put discrimination ahead of the state’s values and even business interests by signing this horrible legislation.”

Tennessee's senate passed a bill last week that would ban school lessons that have anything to do with LGBT people.
 

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Reader Comments
  • Name: MJ Adams
    Date posted: 5/26/2011 9:52:55 AM
    Hometown: Salt Lake City

    Comment:

    I agree with the others who advise people to BOYCOTT Tennessee, and the businesses that make up the Chamber of Commerce who clearly reversed their position in an attempt to appease both sides. I've already canceled my Comcast cable and internet, and changed our office policy to avoid using FedEx. BOYCOTT EVERYTHING you possibly can, and make it known at every level why you are doing it.

  • Name: Shawn
    Date posted: 5/25/2011 6:26:34 PM
    Hometown: Erie

    Comment:

    I guess the good folks in Tennessee were worried that their moniker as the most backward state in the Union earned during the infamous Monkey Trials would be forgotten. The religious right, deniers of the theory of evolution and of science, once again prove themselves to be incredibly ignorant, backward, and un-American by denying equality to glbt's. Poor Tennessee, victim once again to the Monkey Trial, bible thumping, wackos!

  • Name: REV VINCE
    Date posted: 5/25/2011 1:13:20 PM
    Hometown: Silver Spring

    Comment:

    Flick, you are right on! I must admit I do like country music, but I don't have to travel to TN to listen to it! I am surprised, though, what with all the music entertainers in TN there was not blowback from them. Come on folks! There are gays in country music, just like there are gays everywhere.

  • Name: The Blue Djinn
    Date posted: 5/25/2011 11:06:41 AM
    Hometown: Sacramento, CA

    Comment:

    10AC is NOT4ME. Well, I now understand why Johnny Depp fled the state as fast as he could. LOL But seriously, I'm sure there are nice LGBTQ supportive folks there too. Um, somewhere.

  • Name: jasonb84
    Date posted: 5/25/2011 10:04:13 AM
    Hometown: USA

    Comment:

    Typical hatred from a Republican controlled state. The people might look nice and friendly on the outside, but the truth is that they are all filled with anger and hate towards GLBT people. Just look at history for evidence.

  • Name: Keith Douglas
    Date posted: 5/25/2011 12:46:29 AM
    Hometown: Maynard

    Comment:

    See, on one point Lincoln was dead wrong. Fortunately we have the likes of Massachusetts for the civilized, post Neanderthal crowd. C'mon up!

  • Name: RTS
    Date posted: 5/24/2011 11:32:01 PM
    Hometown: Spokane

    Comment:

    Traditional Republican approach to government is to not meddle in people's lives and to keep most government function and regulation at the lowest level - ie municipal and county. What gives then?

  • Name: Flick
    Date posted: 5/24/2011 9:53:33 PM
    Hometown: Chicago

    Comment:

    Rick and Rev Vince: You are assuming that there is anything in Tennessee WORTH boycotting. When you really look at it, Tennessee is really one of those states that nobody cares about because it isn't special for much of anything (unless you like country music). Admittedly Nashville is kind of a neat city, but Memphis is a one trick pony with an incredibly high crime rate, and everything else in the state isn't worth visiting (I've lived there, trust me on this). Go to Atlanta instead.

  • Name: REV VINCE
    Date posted: 5/24/2011 9:43:19 PM
    Hometown: Silver Spring

    Comment:

    I agree with Rick: BOYCOTT Tennessee. And, I mean BOYCOTT. EVERYTHING. The only thing those neanderthals know is economic peril. So, give it to them. There should be a tacit effort to bring TN to its knees. Rally your families, your friends and those who actually BELIEVE in civil rights. This is armageddon.

  • Name: jerryball
    Date posted: 5/24/2011 9:15:40 PM
    Hometown: San Francisco

    Comment:

    It's happening people. The GOP is rolling back the rights we have won over the last 30 years. And we are quietly sitting in our easy chairs blinking at the speed we are being pushed back into the closet. It's time to push back. I'm from California and all we Queens out here on the West Coast thought Prop 8 would be easily defeated because we're surrounded by sympathetic Liberals, Right? Well surprise, surprise. We were out-lied, out-spent, and out-flanked by religious zealots and by our docility and glorious piece-of-cake attitudes and expectations. What happened to that Stonewall in-your-face attitude. We're gonna lost it guys.

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