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This law has fully passed in 16 states, along with Washington, D. C. In 5 states, gays, lesbians, and bisexuals are protected, but transgendered people are not. In 29 states, it has not passed.

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  • Employment Non-Discrimination Act
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  • This law has fully passed in 16 states, along with Washington, D. C. In 5 states, gays, lesbians, and bisexuals are protected, but transgendered people are not. In 29 states, it has not passed.
  • The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) (HR3685)is a law that Nancy Pelosi passed to appease her terrorist overlords. It gives special rights to homos, or, as they are referred to in the law itself, "Nancy's Girls".
  • ENDA has been introduced in every Congress since 1994 (except the 109th). Similar legislation has been introduced without passage since 1974. The bill gained its best chance at passing after the Democratic Party broke twelve years of Republican Congressional rule in the 2006 midterm elections. In 2007, gender identity protections were added to the legislation for the first time. Some sponsors believed that even with a Democratic majority, ENDA did not have enough votes to pass the House of Representatives with transgender inclusion and dropped it from the bill, which passed the House and then died in the Senate. President George W. Bush threatened to veto the measure. LGBT advocacy organizations and the LGBT community were divided over support of the modified bill.
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  • This law has fully passed in 16 states, along with Washington, D. C. In 5 states, gays, lesbians, and bisexuals are protected, but transgendered people are not. In 29 states, it has not passed.
  • The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) (HR3685)is a law that Nancy Pelosi passed to appease her terrorist overlords. It gives special rights to homos, or, as they are referred to in the law itself, "Nancy's Girls".
  • ENDA has been introduced in every Congress since 1994 (except the 109th). Similar legislation has been introduced without passage since 1974. The bill gained its best chance at passing after the Democratic Party broke twelve years of Republican Congressional rule in the 2006 midterm elections. In 2007, gender identity protections were added to the legislation for the first time. Some sponsors believed that even with a Democratic majority, ENDA did not have enough votes to pass the House of Representatives with transgender inclusion and dropped it from the bill, which passed the House and then died in the Senate. President George W. Bush threatened to veto the measure. LGBT advocacy organizations and the LGBT community were divided over support of the modified bill. In 2009, following Democratic gains in the 2008 elections, and after the divisiveness of the 2007 debate, Rep. Barney Frank introduced a transgender-inclusive version of ENDA. He introduced it again in 2011, and Sen. Jeff Merkley introduced it in the Senate. President Barack Obama supports the bill's passage.
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