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Governor Jay Inslee DOJ rescinds Transgender enthusiastically endorses employment protections Ends Obama-era Title VII rights Jenny Durkan
Jeff Sessions – Photo by Susan Walsh / AP
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer
Governor Jay Inslee – Photo courtesy of the State of Washington
Praising her progressive record and ability to get things done, Governor Jay Inslee announced his endorsement for former U.S. Attorney Jenny Durkan in the Seattle
mayor’s race. In a new web ad, Governor Inslee highlights Durkan’s plans to build
see JAY INSLEE page 6
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has reversed Obama-era protections for Transgender workers in a new memo. The two-page October 4 memo says that the prohibition against sex discrimination in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 applies only to biological sex and not to gender identity.
“Although federal law, including Title VII, provides various protections to transgender individuals, Title VII does not prohibit discrimination based on gender identity per se,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions wrote in the memo. “This is a conclusion of law, not policy.” Sessions’ memo reverses the Obama administration’s position that Title VII protection “encompasses discrimination
see TITLE VII page 17
How we can make Seattle Bellingham teen denied – and our country – safer medical care for gender from gun violence dysphoria at PeaceHealth
Photo by Steve Marcus / Reuters
by Jenny Durkan Former U.S. Attorney and Candidate for Seattle Mayor On Monday, we woke up to the horrific, heartbreaking news: In Las Vegas, nearly 60 of our fellow Americans had been shot and killed in the deadliest mass shooting in our nation’s history, ambushed from 32
stories above by a dangerous man with an arsenal of assault-style weapons of war. 22,000 people faced an unimaginable 15 minutes of terror. More than five hundred were injured with dozens who remain in critical condition. As we grieve for the victims and their
see JENNY DURKAN page 5
The Enstad Family at an ACLU press conference in Seattle on October 6, 2017.
by Sarah Toce SGN Contributing Writer A 17-year-old transgender boy named Pax Enstad was denied medical care by his mother’s employer, a Catholic health organization called PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center in Bellingham. The civil rights lawsuit was filed Thurs-
day on behalf of the family by ACLU of Washington. Pax, his mother Cheryl and father Mark, spoke at the ACLU press conference in Seattle about the lawsuit. Pax was born female, but never felt quite right about himself. He suffered severe anxiety starting when he hit puberty at
see PAX ENSTAD page 7