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Indiana governor signs Former Seattle LGBTQ Commissioner Trans* activist anti-Gay law, stirs up storm of protest Hill Landon Wolf George Takei calls for boycott, major corporations pull out
accepts internship with Rep. Derek Kilmer’s office
Act” into law on March 26. T h e new law allows Indiana businesses to discriminate against LGBT people in employment and provision of services if they claim a religious motivation for their anti-Gay actions. Pence was surroundIndiana Governor Mike Pence – Darron Cummings/Associated Press ed by ministers, monks, nuns, and at least one Chassidic by Mike Andrew rabbi as he signed the legislation. Later he SGN Staff Writer issued a statement claiming he was not moIndiana Governor Mike Pence signed the so-called “Religious Freedom Restoration
at a previous command whether you want to or not. It’s these kinds of truths that make the Golden Rule such a damn good rule to follow. Because when you do bump into an old friend it makes things a lot more enjoyable if they really are an old pal and not an enemy. Life is lived in a circle. Regardless of how you live, it all comes back around. For U.S. Navy veteran Hill Landon Wolf, at this moment in time, nothing could be truer than those words. Luckily for Hill, the Golden Hill Landon Wolf – Rule was followed and friends outweigh encourtesy of Hill Landon Wolf emies ten to one. by Shaun Knittel On March 23, Hill posted to his FaceSGN Associate Editor book wall, “10 years ago around this time I was preparing my discharge paperwork There’s a saying that many people in the from the Navy. My time spent in the service U.S. Navy have memorized and it goes, “It’s a was the most valuable to me, more than any small world, and an even smaller Navy.” other period in my life. Perplexed by some In other words, you can travel this whole of the socially regressive policies of the miliwide world and as big as it is you will still insee Pence page 6 evitably run into someone you served with see wolf page 4
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Seattle minimum wage law kicks in April 1 by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Seattle’s minimum wage ordinance – which will ultimately raise wages for the city’s lowest-paid workers to $15 per hour – kicks in April 1. The law raises wages in stages. Businesses with 500 or more employees will be required to pay $11 per hour starting April 1, and get to the $15 per hour goal by 2017, or 2018 if the company pays employee medical benefits. Smaller businesses have until 2021 to meet the goal. The law survived an initial legal challenge by the International Franchise Association (IFA), but is still being contested in federal court. Meanwhile, the city’s largest employer, the University of Washington, says it is exempt from the law. Other public institutions – community colleges, Seattle public schools, King County, and the Port of Seattle, for example – may be as well. The ordinance was passed last year, and reflects a compromise between business and labor interests hammered out by a task force appointed by Seattle Mayor Ed Murray.
Indiana HIV epidemic traced to needle-sharing by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer
Seattle workers will see an increase in pay this April 1st – www.snagajob.com
Franchise owners are actually small businessmen, the IFA’s lawsuit claimed, because each franchisee owns only one, or at most a few locations, and employs far fewer than 500 workers. The City’s attorneys replied that franchise owners get the benefit of corporate advertising campaigns, pre-set business and marketing plans, and discounts on supplies and other merchandise, and should be treated as parts of a large corporation. U.S. District Judge Richard Jones turned down IFA’s request to exempt franchises from the April 1 rollout of the new ordinance. In a March 18 ruling, Jones said the business organization had failed to prove that the law would harm them. Law survives legal challenge “Although the court is sympathetic to One of its provisions stating that franchise operations like McDonald’s, Subway, the concerns of franchisees, the individual and Burger King are classified as “big busi- plaintiffs’ declarations in this matter consist nesses” that must meet the $15 per hour wage goal by 2017, was immediately chalsee wage page 4 lenged by the IFA.
Indiana Governor Mike Pence declared a public health emergency March 25, after HIV cases “reached epidemic proportions” in Scott County, in the southern part of the state. The outbreak was first identified in late January. Since then, officials have diagnosed 79 people with new HIV infections – up from 26 cases just one month ago. The annual average for Scott County is five new HIV cases. “Scott County is facing an epidemic of HIV, but this is not a Scott County problem; this is an Indiana problem,” the governor said. “With additional state resources and new tools provided by this emergency declaration, I am confident that together we will stop this HIV outbreak in its tracks.” State epidemiologist Pam Pontones said almost all of the cases originated from intravenous drug users sharing syringes. A large majority of the victims had shared a needle with an infected person while injecting Opana, a prescription painkiller. Scott County is a poor and largely rural area where needle-sharing by drug users is common, health officials said. In response, Pence authorized local health officials to implement a needle exchange program, a measure he previously opposed.
HIV infections are on the rise due to needlesharing – Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Indiana state lawmaker Ed Clere, like Pence a Republican, said needle exchange legislation was proposed last year but it became stalled in the state’s Senate. “Unfortunately we’re back here, not just with needle exchange as a hypothetical theory, but with a real situation where a needle exchange could make a difference,” he said. State officials said the governor’s emergency declaration provides additional resources for officials to coordinate a response to the “outbreak of HIV that has reached epidemic proportions.” Officials expect the number of infections to rise, and are working to contact as many as 100 other people linked to those with confirmed cases.