Score one for Nicole and the Maine trans community. Rep. Ken Fredette's (R-Newport) anti-trans LD 1046 went down in flames today.
The unjust bill designed to mess with trans Mainers was soundly defeated in the Maine House on a 81-51 vote which saw 15 Republicans join the Democratic minority in defeating the bill in a late Tuesday night vote.
Rep. Charlie Priest (D-Brunswick) said the individuals "don't want to
stand out," they only want to be accepted by the gender they identify
with. "It is a bad idea to unravel the Maine Human Rights Act in response to an unjustified fear," Priest said.
House Democratic Leader Emily Cain (D-Orono) where Nicole used to live, applauded the vote.
"Passing this bill in any form , whether in the original form, the committee- amended form or any other form would be a step backwards for Maine and would put an obstacle in front of many people who are simply trying to get to work , go to school and participate like everyone else in our communities/"
Fredette tried to take it to the GOP controlled Maine Senate, where it went down on a 23-11 vote Sen. Phil Bartlett (D-Gorham) called Fredette's bill mean spirited, potentially discriminatory and unworkable.
Thank you Maine legislature. Too bad Kenneth Fredette doesn't get that.
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Maine's LD 1046 Goes Down To Defeat!
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