Domestic Partnerships and Anti-Discrimination Pass Oregon House Today
Today in the Oregon House, two major pro-equality bills passed.
Senate Bill 2, which would ban discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in situations like employment, housing and piblic accommodation passed the House in a vote of 35-25.
House Bill 2007, which would grant same-sex couples many of the rights currenly only available to straight married couples--via Domestic Partnerships--passed 34-26.
It is a great day for Oregon. A very great day.
To take a look back at Basic Rights Oregon's "live blogging" from the vote, click here.
-GS
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