12/16/08

Binghamton NY City council passes anti-discrimination bill

In a much anticipated event the Binghamton city Council acted to include protection of transgender people. According to an article by Neil St. Clair, News 10 Now

"It's another way to let people know that everyone has the same rights. In the old days, it was color, religion, whatever. Now it's size or sexual orientation. It just reinforces it," said Binghamton City Councilman Edward Collins.

The bill specifically protects transgendered and overweight individuals, along with other groups. It adds another legislative layer with respect to housing, employment and other areas of possible public discrimination.

"This law not only tracks New York State human rights law and the protections already enacted at the state level, it also extends some protections at the local level that have not yet passed at the state level," said Barrie Gewanter, New York Civil Liberties Union Executive Director.

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By Kelli Busey planetransgender December 16, 2008 email kellibusey@yahoo.com

2 comments:

Chloe Prince said...

Columbus Ohio just approved the same thing late last Monday night. These are incredible times we are living in my friend!

planet trans said...

Dear Chloe Thanks! I wrote it up thanks to you alerting me to it!! What a fantastic week:)