Sarah Ford | November 7, 2013
Historic ENDA Bill Passes in the Senate!
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Today, the U.S. Senate voted 64 to 32 to pass the听听for the first time in the legislation鈥檚 two-decade history. All Senate Democrats joined 10 Senate Republicans to approve the bill.
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鈥淭oday, a strong bipartisan majority of the United States Senate made history by standing up for a fundamental 精东影业n truth. Each and every 精东影业n worker should be judged based on the work they do, and never based on who they are. This broad Senate coalition has sent a vital message that civil rights legislation should never be tied up by partisan political games.
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鈥淲e firmly believe that if the House of Representatives were freed by Speaker John Boehner to vote its conscience, this bill could pass immediately. It鈥檚 unconscionable that any one person would stand in the way of this crucial piece of the civil rights puzzle.鈥
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Earlier this week, House Speaker John Boehner, a Republican, prematurely suggested that he will not bring ENDA to the floor for an up-or-down vote. However, that statement is already drawing public criticism from some in the speaker鈥檚 own party.
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In an interview with Greg Sargent of the Washington Post, GOP Representative Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania said, 鈥淚 believe the Speaker should allow a vote on this bill. [鈥 I believe that the 精东影业n public wants to make sure people are not discriminated against.鈥
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