Another front for fairness

AT A HEARING at the last week, supporters of a bill to ban on the basis of and outlined the myriad barriers that confront - those who are born male but live as females, or vice versa. Unlike those whose or sexual expose them to , might not be able to avoid the issue when applying for , apartments, or loans. The may become evident from a check on a number or a search of credit reports.

aren’t looking for . The goal of the , introduced by Representative , is to give residents of space to live without or . The bill responds sensibly to a real problem, and deserves to pass.

don’t make the lightly; many, though not all, undergo gender-reassignment surgery. The case of Dana Zircher, profiled recently by the ’s Bella English, underscores the difficulty of the process, even when individuals have and employers. Zircher, a and a parent, has undergone a , surgery, and 350 hours of .

Instead of addressing the of actual ’s lives, though, are trying to undermine Sciortino’s by calling it a “Bathroom Bill.’’ The difference between a and a man who wants to infiltrate a ladies’ room is perfectly obvious, at least to anyone who is not deliberately obfuscating the issue. The difference would surely be obvious to and judges. Thirteen other states, including , , and , and of cities, including and Cambridge, already forbid against - and are as safe as ever.

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Kalamazoo gay-rights issue will be revisited

KALAMAZOO — The is expected to take the first step in a process that could to voters deciding whether Kalamazoo should grant “protected-class” status to , and individuals.

The commission will consider for first reading a new that includes from the first anti- measure that unanimously approved in December. A subsequent drive challenged the measure and resulted in commissioners rescinding it and establishing a to to reach a on a new ordinance.

The language coming back to the commission Monday does not change the basic premises, however. It essentially will make it a municipal to discriminate against someone in the city in issues of housing, and because they are . could up to a $500 fine, plus court costs.

The local to ban based on or represents an expansion of existing state and federal laws that prohibit based on factors such as race, color, and .

of the local ordinance — including the Kalamazoo Alliance for , which proposed the — say they’ll support the new measure.

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Poll: Americans support gay rights

A released Dec. 3 found that Americans support a range of policies and protections for .

The Pulse of survey, commissioned by the &; Alliance Against Defamation, found that of Americans favor either or civil for , laws to protect and , letting in the military serve openly, and allowing and to adopt children.

The telephone survey questioned 2,000 between Nov. 13 and 17 and had a of plus or minus 2 .

Among the specific findings:

* Seventy-five percent of U.S. favor either or /civil for and . Only 22 percent oppose any of .

* U.S. are evenly divided on whether should have access to - 47 percent say yes and 49 percent say no.

* Sixty-four percent think in the military should not have to stay closeted, as required by the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy.

* Sixty-three percent support expanding laws to cover and . At present, 31 states and the District of Columbia have such laws that cover and 12 of those laws also encompass .

* Fifty-one percent favor protecting and under existing laws that ban in , housing and . Twenty states and the District of Columbia have such laws that cover and 13 of those laws also encompass .

* Sixty-nine percent oppose bans on .

“We observed a positive between knowing a or person and one’s toward them and the policy issues that affect their lives,” said , ’s vice of public relations research.

“Based on other surveys we have conducted on toward and issues, the results of this survey suggest that public sentiment in the U.S. is trending toward greater acceptance of - and -related policy issues.”

The survey found that under 65, and especially those 18-34, are more -friendly than over 65. Women are generally more supportive than men. Latinos are more supportive than whites and blacks when it comes to in the military. Blacks are more supportive than whites and Latinos on hate-. And and “mainline” (Protestant, Mormon or “other Christian”) are more supportive than “born-again” Protestants, Mormons or other .

Nineteen percent of those questioned said their feelings toward have become more favorable over the past five years. They attributed the change to such things as knowing someone who is , seeing on TV and in movies, passage of -friendly laws, news coverage of issues, and learning of the -friendly positions of friends, family and .

“Knowing someone who is or ” was the most significant factor, cited by 79 percent of those whose feelings had evolved.

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