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Senate nixes protection for ID gays, lesbians

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 12 years, 11 months AGO
| February 10, 2012 5:10 AM

BOISE (AP) - A party-line Senate committee vote rejected changes to the state's Human Rights Act to protect gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people from workplace and housing discrimination.

All session, a low-key "Add the Words" campaign to update the act with the words "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" has been working to win at least an introduction.

Friday morning's hearing was short, lasting less than 10 minutes - enough time for a tearful plea from Democratic Minority Leader Edgar Malepeai to give the bill a full public vetting.

After Republicans rejected the bill, there was shock and disbelief in the packed audience, with some crying - and others saying "That's Idaho."

Republican Sen. Russ Fulcher said he respected those who want the changes, but "It was just a clash of world views."

Human Rights bill backers 'astounded' Betsy Russell, Eye on Boise, Spokesman-Review blog

Add the Words rally in Cd'A in January  Bill Buley, Press

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