The bill originally failed to advance out of the Senate Education Committee last Thursday, but was stealthily brought back up on Monday in a surprise meeting and voted out by an 8-1 margin.
The unjust bill then went before the full Kentucky Senate with three Republican senators Jared Carpenter of Berea, John Schickel of Union and Julie Raque Adams of Louisville being drum majors and a drum majorette for justice and voting against the bill.
Six Democrats, Julian Carroll of Frankfort, Perry Clark of Louisville, Denise Harper Angel of Louisville, Morgan McGarvey of Louisville, Gerald Neal of Louisville and Reginald Thomas of Lexington also voted against the bill.
So Kentucky trans peeps, these are the Senate peeps you thank for standing up for your human rights.
"What an embarrassment the Kentucky Senate has made of our commonwealth," Hartman said
But I need to remind you TransGriot readers the Kentucky General Assembly has split legislative control, with the Democrats holding the Kentucky House (thank God) by a 54-46 margin.
And with only ten days left in this legislative session, House Speaker Greg Stumbo, D-Prestonsburg, indicated that the unjust measure won't win House approval.
Translation: SB 76 is about to get parked in a House Committee where it won't see the light of day, much less the House floor. And in case you're wondering Kentucky's governor is Steve Beshear (D)
But I don't think my trans friends and our allies back in the Bluegrass State will exhale until the 2015 session is over.
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