Georgia Lawmakers Introduce Historic Civil Rights Bill

February 6, 2017

Lester Jackson (D-Savannah) introduced a historic, comprehensive civil rights bill in co-sponsorship with five of his colleagues. The bill represents the first time a civil rights bill that includes nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ people was introduced in the state.

via Georgia Unites:

It’s hard to overstate what a game-changer this bill could be for all Georgians. Right now, Georgia is one of only three states that have no laws barring employers from discriminating on the basis of race or religion. Georgia is one of only five that have a similarly lax stance toward race- and faith-based discrimination in public places. And because there are no state or federal nondiscrimination protections for LGBT people, they are the most vulnerable.
In fact, according to a new report that looks at the human and economic consequences of this lack of protections, nearly half of LGBT Georgians say they have been discriminated against at work. Without comprehensive, statewide civil rights legislation like SB 119 on the books, this kind of discrimination is legal.
But not only is this legislation historic, it represents a dramatic departure from what lawmakers have spent the first weeks of the legislative session doing for the last three years, which is pushing legislation that would explicitly codify LGBT discrimination into state law.
Senate Bill 119 is a welcome—and long overdue—change. Already, a groundswell of support for this bill is taking off, and Georgia Unites is hoping other lawmakers will soon follow Sen. Jackson’s and his colleagues’ lead.

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