[News] [NY, USA] With All Eyes on NY Gay Marriage, GENDA Passes in Assembly

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With All Eyes on NY Gay Marriage, GENDA Passes in Assembly

Posted by Julie Turkewitz , June 15, 2011 at 4:44pm


[Photo: <http://bit.ly/lKRYL5> Trans rights advocates at Pride Parade 2010.]

New York’s marriage equality bill is not the only monumental piece of
LGBT legislation that could pass in the final days of this year’s
legislative session.

Yesterday, a bipartisan group of state assembly members passed the
Gender Expression Nondiscrimination Act
<http://www.housingworks.org/activism/fighting-discrimination/the-gender-expression-non-discrimination-act-genda/>
(GENDA). Sponsored by Assemblyman Richard Gottfried, the legislation
would make it illegal to discriminate on the basis of gender identity
and expression in health care, employment, housing and other areas.

“In New York State it is still legal to fire people for being
transgender,” said Melissa Sklarz, director of the New York Trans
Rights Organization. “It’s still legal to arrest people for using
restrooms. It’s still ok for transgender teachers to be fired. It’s
still ok for anyone outside the gender binary to be harassed and
hassled.”

While the marriage equality bill has captured significant media
attention and galvanized state LGBT activists, transgender rights
advocates have long argued that GENDA is just as important.

Without legal protection from discrimination, transgender individuals
face significant barriers to acquiring jobs; renting or buying homes;
and receiving fair treatment in medical settings. As a result,
transgender individuals are, on average, significantly poorer than the
general population. They are also four times as likely
<http://www.scribd.com/doc/57947598/NTDSReportonHealth> to be
HIV-positive.

New York State lags behind other states and municipalities in
providing protection for transgender individuals. Fifteen states,
Washington, D.C. and at least 90 localities have already passed
transgender-inclusive civil rights legislation. GENDA has passed four
times in the New York State Assembly, but never in the Senate.

The question now is whether senators will seek a vote on the bill
before the session closes June 20.

“Our community has been this close before,” said Kiara St. James, a
transgender woman who has traveled to Albany several times to urge
politicians to pass the legislation. “What I would tell the Senate is,
‘We must make sure that all New Yorkers are protected and that every
person can hold their head up high with dignity, knowing they can come
out of the shadows and truly participate in the sunshine of equality
that is enjoyed by everyone else.’”

Read the press release
<http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/?ad=075&sh=story&story=43072> from
Assemblyman Gottfried.

The following assembly members voted “Yes” on GENDA yesterday:

Thomas Abinanti
Carmen Arroyo
Jeffrion Aubry
Inez Barron
Michael Benedetto
Jonathan Bing
Edward Braunstein
Harry Bronson
Alec Brook-Krasny
Kevin Cahill
Ron Canestrari
Nelson Castro
William Colton
Vivian Cook
Marcos Crespo
Steven Cymbrowitz
Michael Den Dekker
Jeffrey Dinowitz
Janet Duprey
Steve Englebright
Herman D. Farrell, Jr.
Sandy Galef
Richard Gottfried
Aileen Gunther
Carl Heastie
Andrew Hevesi
Earlene Hooper
Sam Hoyt
Rhoda Jacobs
Ellen Jaffee
Hakeem Jeffries
Micah Kellner
Rory Lancman
George Latimer
Charles Lavine
Joseph Lentol
Barbara Lifton
Guillermo Linares
Vito Lopez
Donna Lupardo
William Magee
William Magnarelli
John McEneny
Grace Meng
Joel Miller
Joan Millman
Joseph Morelle
Francisco Moya
Daniel O’Donnell
Felix Ortiz
Amy Paulin
Crystal Peoples-Stokes
N. Nick Perry
J. Gary Pretlow
Robert Reilly
Jose Rivera
Naomi Rivera
Peter Rivera
Samuel Roberts
Annette Robinson
Robert Rodriguez
Linda Rosenthal
Addie Russell
Teresa Sayward
Michelle Schimel
Mark Schroeder
Sheldon Silver
Aravella Simotas
Mike Spano
Eric Stevenson
Robert Sweeney
Fred Thiele, Jr.
Matthew Titone
Michelle Titus
Helene Weinstein
Harvey Weisenberg
David Weprin
Keith Wright

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