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Delaware rejects anti-discrimination bill
Critics say bill was legally flawed and unnecessary
Published Thursday, 21-May-2009 in issue 1117
DOVER, Del. (AP) – The state Senate once again has blocked passage of a bill outlawing discrimination based on sexual orientation in Delaware.
The bill, which passed the House in March, was the subject of a hearing May 13 by the Senate executive committee. But only two of the six members on the panel, which is controlled by conservative Democrats, signed the measure to send it to the floor for a vote by the full Senate.
The bill is similar to legislation first introduced a decade ago. In recent years, House members have approved such measures, only to see them die in the Senate.
The legislation would add sexual orientation to age, race, gender and other factors that cannot be the basis for discrimination in housing, employment, public accommodations, public works contracting and insurance.
Most of the people who spoke at the hearing, including several members of the clergy, supported release of the bill, which is supported by Gov. Jack Markell.
“This is a justice issue, clear and simple,” said Rev. Patricia Downing, rector of Trinity Episcopal Parish in Wilmington.
John Abraham, a retired Episcopal priest sporting a clerical collar and an earring in his left ear, approached the microphone and pulled out his cell phone, pretending to have a chat with God about the bill.
“She says she’s a lesbian,” Abraham said, then adding that God was also bisexual, transgender, heterosexual.
“This bill is a baby step in the right direction,” Abraham concluded. “Full same-sex rights will come.”
Clergy members from the Presbyterian, Methodist and Unitarian churches also spoke in favor of the bill.
Critics of the bill said it was legally flawed and unnecessary, and that it would lead to the teaching of homosexuality in elementary schools and clog an already overburdened court system with frivolous lawsuits against business owners.
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