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Issue 44 Volume 41

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Seattle Gay News SEATTLE’S LGBT NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

Senate battle to pass ENDA heats up

Reid schedules vote on Monday, Nov. 4, on long-stalled measure new york magazine

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) announced on October 28 that he would bring ENDA, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, to the Senate floor in the near future, touching off a scramble for enough votes to avoid a Republican filibuster. The measure, which would outlaw workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, won a Senate committee vote in July, and Reid has been waiting for a favorable opportunity to bring it to the floor. It is already illegal at the federal level for employers to discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, nationality, religion, age, or disability, and many LGBT rights advocates see ENDA as the logical next step. ALL DEMOCRATS IN FAVOR A previous version of the bill stalled in the House in 2009, even though Democrats held a majority there and then-Speaker Nancy

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid

Pelosi (D-CA) was a strong supporter of the measure. “We tried, it failed in the House of Representatives before,” Reid said on the Senate floor Monday. “But we’re going to take it up here again.” Reid has supported ENDA ever since the first Senate version was introduced in 1997, and he quickly lined up all his Democrats behind the measure. The last three holdouts – Sens. Bill Nelson (D-FL), Mark Pryor (D-AR), and Joe Manchin (D-WV) – fell into line by October 30. Newly elected Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) has not yet been sworn in, but he is a longtime ally of the LGBT community and is certain to be a Yes vote. Washington’s two senators, Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, are strong supporters of the bill. “Despite the incredible gains we’ve made toward full equality for LGBT Americans, many businesses throughout the United States can still legally discriminate against an employee or an apsee enda page 21

SGN exclusive interview Hawaii Senate passes

Tom Ammiano

marriage equality

House approval nearly certain; California Gay activist is fighting for a livable minimum wage governor says he will sign

proudly endorses Ed Murray for Mayor of Seattle

all hawaii news

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Tom Ammiano

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer California Assemblyman and social justice activist Tom Ammiano was in Seattle recently to speak at a Town Hall forum on living wage ordinances. He took the opportunity to talk with SGN about his long battle for decent wages for the country’s lowestpaid workers. Ammiano strongly supports the controversial SeaTac Proposition 1, to mandate a $15-an-hour living wage in airport-related businesses. “I applaud SeaTac for putting that on the ballot,” he told SGN, “and I applaud Seattle for talking about raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour.” Recalling his own struggle to pass living wage ordinances when he sat on San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors (a joint city-county government), Ammiano chuckled, “It was a big fight – a fight to convince my colleagues, a fight with the mayor … there was a lot of negativity. Very nasty things were done … personal things done

Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer

The Hawaii Senate passed its marriage equality bill by an overwhelming 20-4 margin on October 30. The measure now goes to the state’s House of Representatives. A House committee began hearsee ammiano page 8

ings on the legislation October 31. No floor action has been scheduled as yet. Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie, who called the legislature into special session specifically to pass the marriage bill, told Al Jazeera see hawaii page 8

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