Local media swallows ‘bathroom bill’ rhetoric

On , the day of a legislative hearing on the rights bill currently on Beacon Hill, ’s ran a story about the bill on its . Anchor introduced the story by saying, “It’s being called the bathroom bill, [and it] is essentially meant to end based on status.” Behind Brunner was an image of the traditional male and female found on , positioned next to the dome and above the , “Bathroom Bill.” Yet the only calling the bill, House Bill 1728, a “bathroom bill” are its , and the label is a misnomer by any .
H.B. 1728 adds trans-inclusive language to the state’s non- laws in the areas of , , credit, housing, and , as well as to the state’s hate-crimes laws, going far beyond simply allowing to use bathrooms that match their or . of the , by the Family Institute (), claim that the bill will allow male sexual to masquerade as women and sneak into women’s restrooms and . ’s coverage of the rights bill, as well as the coverage by some other outlets, suggests that the work of the bill’s to label the a bathroom bill in has been at least somewhat successful.
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Family says closeted gay sailor killed Provost

The aunt of August , a from Houston found murdered at last month, told this week that the family has received information suggesting that her ’s killer is a sailor who somehow feared being outed by .

Roy, of , the sister of ’s father, said in a Tuesday, that she’s “not at liberty” to identify the source who provided the information to the family. But Roy said the source told the family had a heated argument with the suspect a week before his murder, and that the sailor now being held as a person of interest by the has a history of .

“This guy went the mile to make sure that my would never be able to speak about his [the killer’s] ,” Roy said. “My died for reasons other than what the military is saying.”
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Gay, married and outlawed

The volleyed back and forth last week during the California ’s televised on Prop 8, the state’s recently enacted ban against .

And in a dark classroom at , watching it all with a focused intensity, was law student Tiffany Chang.

In Chang’s view, the discussion was riveting. Did Prop. 8 simply “take away the label of ,” as one justice put it? Chang has heard all of the arguments, including those that say that same enjoy domestic rights in California, so why insist on the of “.”

You could say there was twice as much at for Chang, who tracks the legal for reasons both scholarly and personal.

Two years ago, in front of in Long Beach, Chang and her Lindsey Etheridge exchanged in an unofficial, non-legally binding ceremony. Then, exactly a year later, on , 2008, during the short window when same- marriages were legal here in California, Chang and Etheridge filed for “official .” Then they married in a .

Chang says the event was life changing.

“We were in the clerk’s office and there were there we don’t know, but they represented the government, validating our ,” says Chang, 28. “After it was all done, that , it was tenfold at least.

“I never could have known what that felt like, to truly be equal in our society,” she adds. “I don’t think you know what that feels like until you’ve got it.”

Chang was part of a “” brief filed with the state’s in support of those who have legally challenged Prop. 8. And, in her declaration, she elaborated that on the day “I walked out with my head held higher than I thought was even possible.”

The brief was drafted by Katherine Darmer and Ronald , who are also at Chapman, and includes from other connected to Chapman, as well as from of the Coalition, a community group that says it educates and for in California.

For Chang, Prop. 8 isn’t just a matter of nomenclature; it’s a matter of denying a the rights afforded to all others. Since the law passed in November, Chang has been speaking out in public. She says she’s come to realize that until a person is treated like a second-class citizen it’s difficult for them to understand what it’s like to be on the other side.

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