From the Washington Blade:
The highest-ranking openly gay appointee in the Obama administration is encouraging LGBT Americans to make passing the Employment Non-Discrimination Act their No. 1 priority and said its success would place within reach other civil rights goals.
John Berry, director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, called for greater focus on ENDA on Saturday following his keynote address at Out for Work's national convention at the Westin City Center Hotel in D.C.
Berry advocated for the importance of ENDA — and identified repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and the Defense of Marriage Act as other priorities — in response to an audience member's question about possible legislative issues on the horizon and criticism that President Obama isn't moving quickly enough on LGBT issues.
"The most important thing we can do right now is we got to … secure the passage of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act — and it's got to include full transgender protections," Berry said. "I believe that if we all concentrate our efforts where it needs to be concentrated, which is on the House of Representatives and the United States Senate, we can get the job done."
Other pro-LGBT legislation can be more easily achieved, Berry said, if Congress were to pass ENDA.
"If we can get ENDA enacted and signed into law, it is only a matter of time before all the rest happens," he said. "It is the keystone that holds up the whole bunch, and so we need to focus our energies and attention there."
That seems like a very well reason approach to us. What do you think?
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October 05, 2009
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