Georgia Non-discrimination Bill Gets Historic Bi-partisan Support

“On behalf of the board and staff of Georgia Equality, I would like to congratulate Rep. Karla Drenner for her successful efforts to build historic levels of bi-partisan support for nondiscrimination protections for gay and transgender state employees.  Having the unwavering support of the House Democratic Caucus and unprecedented levels of support from the Republican Caucus are a clear indication that basic fairness is a value that all Georgians can support.”  Jeff Graham, Executive Director

 

Law to Prohibit Discrimination of State Employees

Safeguard to Protect Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity

 

Atlanta – In a bipartisan attempt to safeguard against discriminatory practices in state government, a new proposed law in the General Assembly will prohibit discrimination of state employees on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.

State Representative Karla Drenner (D-85) and Wendell Willard (R-51) have submitted legislation – Fair Employment Practices Act (FEPA) – that will provide clear instructions to agencies, supervisors, and employees to prevent discrimination in public employment and ensure proper treatment of all employees and prevent litigation and unnecessary expenditures defending against discriminatory practices.

The Bill has bipartisan support, with a total of 77 co-sponsors, including 17 Republicans and one Independent.

“Now is the time for the State of Georgia to send a clear message that we will not discriminate against any employee in regard to their sexual orientation and gender identity.  We should treat everyone equally and value our diversity,” said Drenner.

FEPA does not address private employment in Georgia.

“I believe all individuals should be judged by their abilities and not by their sexual orientation,” said Willard.

FEPA would impact state colleges and universities, ensuring that the State University System is competitive with other major research institutions, such as Emory, Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  “This will help us retain and attract the best and the brightest, not just from Georgia and across the United States, but throughout the world,” said Drenner.

As Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, Willard noted that FEPA will bring the State of Georgia employment policies in line with over 200 Georgia companies, such as Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, Cox Enterprises, UPS, and SunTrust Banks.

Fifty-eight cities and counties in Georgia have similar policies for county and municipal employees.

Twenty-five other states and the District of Columbia currently have FEPA laws in place.

 


Lambda Legal will request 11th Circuit review of Georgia marriage case

GAOnto11thLate Thursday, January 29, U.S. District Court Judge William S. Duffey, Jr. released an order in Lambda Legal’s case seeking the freedom to marry in Georgia, Inniss v. Aderhold. In the order, Judge Duffey granted, in part, a motion to stay the proceedings in the case. But he also certified an earlier order in the case – his January 8 order denying the defendants’ motion to dismiss the case – for immediate appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit. Continue reading



Welcome the Newest Member of GE’s Team: Rev. Duncan E. Teague

Since making the transition to professional ministry from a longtime career in HIV/AIDS education, Duncan Teague(1)advocacy, research coordination at AIDS Research Consortium of Atlanta, Georgia State University and several community-based organizations—national and local— Duncan is joining Georgia Equality as our new Faith Outreach Consultant. This position will be in partnership with the Freedom to Marry organization. Continue reading


Bayard Rustin/Audre Lourde Breakfast: Jan. 19, 2015

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day- Monday, January 19, 2015 marks the 14th annual Bayard Rustin/Audre Lorde Breakfast. This year’s theme is, “Justice, Freedom, and Desire: A Homecoming Part II,” following on the coattails of last year’s standing room-only event. This year’s event will take place at the Loudermilk Center (40 Courtland Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30303). Doors open at 9:30 a.m. and breakfast will be served at 10:00 a.m.  Continue reading