In Puerto Rico last Friday, the House passed a non-discrimination bill that protects gender identity and expression and also sexual orientation. The Washington Blade reported this week…
The governor said that he will sign the bill in to law.
Puerto Rico House approves non-discrimination billThis will make 16 states, 1 territory and the District of Columbia that offers protection for trans-people in employment, housing and public accommodations (Massachusetts does provide protection for public accommodations).
May 24, 2013
By Michael K. Lavers
The Puerto Rico House of Representatives on Friday approved two bills that would ban anti-LGBT discrimination in the U.S. territory and add sexual orientation and gender identity and expression to the island’s domestic violence laws.
The voice votes on the two measures that each passed by a 29-22 vote margin took place at the end of a nearly three hour debate. Lawmakers had been scheduled to consider the bills on Thursday, but they adjourned after a marathon session that ended well after midnight.
The Puerto Rico Senate on May 16 approved the non-discrimination measure by a 15-11 vote margin.
The governor said that he will sign the bill in to law.
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