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Florida State Representatives Jackie Toledo, Holly Raschein, and Jennifer Webb Will Lead Fight for LGBTQ Nondiscrimination in 2020 Session

Posted on August 28, 2019

Republicans Toledo and Raschein partner with Democrat
Webb on comprehensive LGBTQ civil rights legislation

A bipartisan trio of powerful female lawmakers today announced their intention to make 2020 the year that comprehensive LGBTQ civil rights protections pass the Florida Legislature. [Read more…] about Florida State Representatives Jackie Toledo, Holly Raschein, and Jennifer Webb Will Lead Fight for LGBTQ Nondiscrimination in 2020 Session

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Equality Florida

Equality Florida Applauds Passage of The Equality Act by the U.S. House of Representatives

Posted on May 17, 2019

In a historic moment, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass the Equality Act this morning. [Read more…] about Equality Florida Applauds Passage of The Equality Act by the U.S. House of Representatives

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Equality Florida, The Equality Act

Florida Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Announces Study on Voting Rights and Calls for Public Comment

Posted on May 16, 2019

The Florida Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights will conduct a study of voting rights to examine the extent to which Florida residents have free, equal access to exercise their right to vote without regard to race, color, disability status, national origin, age, religion, and/or sex. [Read more…] about Florida Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Announces Study on Voting Rights and Calls for Public Comment

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Equality Florida, Voting Rights

Record-Breaking Support for Florida Competitive Workforce Act

Posted on April 5, 2019

More than 70 Legislators Back Housing, Employment and Public
Accommodations Protections for Florida LGBTQ Residents and Visitors
This week the Florida Competitive Workforce Act cleared a historic milestone of support with the bipartisan cosponsorship of 73 legislators, the highest level of support for LGBTQ protections in state history. The bill would add sexual orientation and gender identity to the Florida’s Civil Rights Act, which bans discrimination in housing, employment, and public accommodations.

The Florida Competitive Workforce Act (SB 430/HB 485) is sponsored by Senator Darryl Rouson (D – St. Petersburg) and Representatives Jennifer Webb (D – St. Petersburg) and Jackie Toledo (R – Tampa). Support is broad and diverse. Cosponsorship literally stretches across the length of our state, from Representative Alex Andrade (R – Pensacola) to Representative Holly Raschein (R – Key West). Beyond the Capitol, the business community and the faith community have also weighed in to support the legislation.

Advocates are left asking why the bill has not had a public hearing this session. “Floridians across party lines and across the state strongly support equal rights, and we are confident that this legislation would pass if leadership allowed a floor vote,” said Equality Florida Public Policy Director Jon Harris Maurer. “Governor DeSantis, Speaker Oliva, and President Galvano must let the state follow the will of Floridians and join the twenty other states that have these LGBTQ protections in housing, employment, and public accommodations.”

Numerous legislators have spoken in support of the bill:

  • Rep. Ramon Alexander (D-Tallahassee):  “All Florida citizens deserve equal opportunity in the workforce. The Florida Competitive Workforce Act must be passed to ensure anti-discrimination measures protect 100 percent of our residents in the workplace, housing and public accommodations.” ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
  • Rep. Alex Andrade (R-Pensacola):  “When we study best practices in business, we look to companies that are innovative, prosperous and attract the best-trained workforce. That’s why so many of the biggest job creators in the state have established nondiscrimination policies at their companies and support this bill. The Florida Competitive Workforce Act is pro-business.”
  • Sen. Lauren Book (D-Plantation):  “Diversity makes our state stronger, we must ensure each and every Floridian is protected fully and equally. Every person deserves the most basic civil rights and protections. Denying these to the LGBTQ+ community – or anyone else – is wrong, and will not stand.”
  • Rep. Mike Caruso (R-Boca Raton):  “The unwavering bipartisan support of the Florida Competitive Workforce Act reflects that the issue is nothing more than excellent public policy. It lends a strong message to businesses who are interested in expanding in Florida, or relocating to Florida, that their workforces will be afforded the same basic rights as all of their colleagues.”
  • Rep. Anna Eskamani (D-Winter Park):  “I want Florida to always be known for its diversity of people and opportunities. For that to continue, we need to adopt the Competitive Workforce Act.”
  • Rep. Joseph Geller (D-Dania Beach):  “Nondiscrimination legislation increases the economic health of Florida by employing an accomplished and innovative labor force. Top businesses will better be able to entice and retain entry level and senior employees to Florida. Plus, it’s the right thing to do.”
  • Rep. Dianne Hart (D-Tampa):  “With such strong bipartisan support among my fellow members in the Senate and House, it is time to update the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992. Florida’s laws need to prioritize inclusiveness and demand equality for all of our residents.”
  • Rep. Al Jacquet (D-West Palm Beach):  “Basic rights should be given to all residents of Florida. I am proud that the city of West Palm Beach has a nondiscrimination ordinance, but many other areas in the state do not. It is time for a uniform, statewide law that serves all Floridians.”
  • Rep. Evan Jenne (D-Hollywood):  “Florida is one of 30 states without an all-inclusive nondiscrimination law that would protect the more than 536,000 LGBT citizens of Florida. It is overdue for our laws to represent the diverse population of the state.”
  • Rep. Shevrin Jones (D-West Park):  “The Florida Competitive Workforce Act will ensure that hardworking Floridians are protected from discrimination, and it will open businesses to all, leading us to build stronger community.”
  • Rep. Sam Killebrew (R-Winter Haven):  “I stand with my fellow members to ensure the civil rights of every Floridian. There is no place for discrimination in the Sunshine State.”
  • Rep. Chip LaMarca (R-Lighthouse Point):  “As a Broward County Commissioner, I strongly supported our Human Rights Ordinance to protect everyone in our workplace.  As a State Representative, I will continue to protect all Floridians from any type of discrimination.”
  • Rep. Amy Mercado (D-Orlando):  “Now more than ever, it’s time for lawmakers to show that the civil rights of all Floridians are unequivocally protected. Equal opportunity is obligatory for the economic and cultural health of our state.”
  • Rep. Rene Plasencia (R-Titusville):  “Fortune 500 companies are in business to make a lucrative amount of money. Seeing as the majority of these companies have procedures in place to protect their LGBT employees from discrimination speaks volumes about why Florida must implement comparable protections by passing the CWA.”
  • Sen. Darryl Rouson (D-St. Petersburg):  “This is the civil rights issue of our time. Senate Bill 430 will make it clear to those looking to relocate to Florida that they will be given the same basic rights as everyone else. Workplace discrimination has no place in our state and the time has come for Florida legislators to embrace the Competitive Workforce Act.”
  • Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith (D-Orlando):  “If the Florida Legislature is looking to recruit businesses like Amazon — at no cost to the taxpayer — all they have to do is pass a law that says LGBTQ people will be treated fairly and equally in our state in employment, housing and public accommodations.  Other states already have this. It’s not a social experiment.”
  • Rep. Richard Stark (D-Weston):  “Florida runs the risk of a labor shortage if we don’t protect all of our residents. Top candidates expect equal employment opportunity in the workforce – we don’t want to lose these qualified employees to other states.”
  • Sen. Linda Stewart (D-Orlando):  “The City of Orlando and Orange County understand the only way to attract residents and visitors alike is to provide an environment where all Floridians can thrive. Orlando is one of the most popular destinations in the world, and I am proud that our city has an anti-discrimination ordinance in place. However, a consistent, statewide law that will benefit Florida economically is needed.”
  • Rep. Jackie Toledo (R-Tampa):  “The Florida Competitive Workforce Act reflects best practices in hiring among Fortune 500 companies, 83 percent of which provide fully inclusive protections based on sexual orientation and gender identity.  This legislation makes it clear that all Floridians deserve equal rights in employment, public housing and accommodations in order to thrive in a global marketplace.”
  • Rep. Clovis Watson, Jr. (D-Alachua):  “Passing the Florida Competitive Workforce Act will constitute consistency and equality for employers and employees across the entire state. It is not only the right thing to do, it is the smart thing to do.  No one should have rights that no one else has.”
  • Rep. Jennifer Webb (D-St. Petersburg):  “As a newly elected member to the Florida Legislature, I am thrilled to lead this initiative in the House. With unprecedented support last year, particularly among freshmen members, I am confident that Florida will follow the 20 other states that already have similar comprehensive nondiscrimination laws in place. It’s the right thing to do.”
Congress is currently discussing similar comprehensive nondiscrimination legislation, the Equality Act. At a congressional Judiciary Committee meeting on Tuesday, U.S. Representative Ted Deutch (D – Palm Beach) stated, “I am proud to stand with the LGBTQ community and with an ever-increasing majority of Americans in support of full equality and truly equal protection for all.”  Representative Deutch previously introduced nondiscrimination legislation as a Florida State Senator, and spoke to the need to ensure that such legislation includes equality for the transgender community.

Currently, 60% of the state’s population is protected by local nondiscrimination ordinances. But a state law will ensure protections exist throughout Florida. Floridians should not have to wait for federal action to protect those who live here or visit from discrimination. The Florida Competitive Workforce Act will send the message that our state is welcoming, inclusive and open to all.

About Equality Florida
Equality Florida is the largest civil rights organization dedicated to securing full equality for Florida’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community. Through education, grassroots organizing, coalition building, and lobbying, we are changing Florida so that no one suffers harassment or discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Equality Florida, Florida Competitive Workforce Act

Equality Florida and Human Rights Campaign Warn Florida Could Become Next North Carolina

Posted on March 12, 2019

A sweeping preemption measure would repeal local protections
for 13 million Floridians, sparking economic backlash

Florida lawmakers are considering legislation that would repeal local nondiscrimination ordinances protecting 13 million Floridians, in a move advocates are calling the next generation of North Carolina’s HB 2. [Read more…] about Equality Florida and Human Rights Campaign Warn Florida Could Become Next North Carolina

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Equality Florida, Human Rights Campaign

Sen. Rodriguez holds press conference with Equality Florida on SB 696 Conversion Therapy Ban

Posted on February 7, 2018

MEDIA ADVISORY

State Senator José Javier Rodríguez (D-Miami) and State Representative Evan Jenne (D- Dania Beach) will hold a press conference on Thursday to discuss their legislation which would outlaw highly controversial methods still used by licensed professionals in Florida to force a minor’s sexual orientation. SB 696 and HB 717 would ban the use of “conversion therapy,” a largely discredited practice opposed by the American Psychiatric Association and already illegal in at least nine states throughout the country.

The lawmakers will be joined by Broward County Commissioner Nan Rich, Jon Harris Maurer of Equality Florida, and conversion therapy survivor Jose Vega.

Who: Senator José Javier Rodríguez, Representative Evan Jenne, Broward County Commissioner Nan Rich, Jon Harris Maurer of Equality Florida, and Jose Vega.

What: Press conference on SB 696- Conversion Therapy Ban

When: Thursday, February 8th, 12:00 pm

Where: Outside the Senate Chamber
4th Floor Rotunda
The Capitol

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Conversion Therapy Ban, Equality Florida, Press Conference, Sen. Jose Javier Rodriguez

UT Speech Program Speaker Series Continues March 30 with Equality Florida CEO Nadine Smith

Posted on March 27, 2017

The University of Tampa Speech Program Speaker Series continues on Thursday, March 30, with Nadine Smith, CEO of Equality Florida. The event begins at 2 p.m. in the Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values and is free and open to the public.
Smith is the co-founder and CEO of Equality Florida, the state’s largest organization dedicated to ending discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. A former award-winning journalist turned organizer, Smith was a national co-chair of the 1993 March on Washington and part of the historic Oval Office meeting with President Bill Clinton, the first such meeting between a sitting president and gay community leaders.
This year’s series will conclude on Thursday, April 20, with Michael Farmer, statewide deputy director of development for Equality Florida. Since 2012, Farmer and his teams across the state have raised more than $2 million for LGBT equality in Florida. In 2012, he was nominated as one of The Advocate’s “40 under 40” activists in the nation, and he was recently recognized by Congressman Alan Grayson as one of the top 50 LGBT leaders in Florida.
The series is sponsored by UT’s Center for Public Speaking and the speech program, who have partnered this year with Equality Florida to bring talented speakers from throughout the state to the University.
For more information, contact Chris Gurrie, speech program coordinator and assistant professor of speech, at (813) 257-1711 or [email protected].
The University of Tampa is a private, residential university located on 110 acres on the riverfront in downtown Tampa. Known for academic excellence, personal attention and real-world experience in its undergraduate and graduate programs, the University serves 8,310 students from 50 states and 140 countries. Approximately 65 percent of full-time students live on campus, and more than half of UT students are from Florida.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Equality Florida, Speech Program Speaker Series, University of Tampa

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