Equality Act
February 25, 2021 | H.R. 5
Currently, LGBTQ+ individuals lack basic legal protections in states across the country because federal law does not contain explicit LGBTQ+ non-discrimination protections. They can be denied goods and services, evicted from their homes and/or fired from their jobs due to their sexual orientation or gender identity and expression. When coupled with our weak federal labor law and the difficulty in organizing a union in the workplace, the overwhelming majority of workers in the country who are not covered by collective bargaining agreements that regularly include "just cause" provisions are "at-will" employees and have few protections against employer retaliation.
The Equality Act expands civil rights law to include LGBTQ+ individuals. It would extend all anti-discrimination protection to LGBTQ+ Americans in access to employment, housing, education, public accommodations, credit, jury service and the use of Federal funds. Furthermore, H.R. 5 will ensure that all workers in the country will have protection from being fired for their sexual orientation or gender identity, even if they lack a union contract that would protect against that sort of discrimination.
This is Good for working people.
Vote result:
Passed
Legislator Sort descending | State | District | Party | Vote | |
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Rep. Lauren Underwood | IL | 14 | Democrat | Yes | |
Rep. Fred Upton | MI | 6 | Republican | No | |
Rep. David Valadao | CA | 22 | Republican | No | |
Rep. Jefferson Van Drew | NJ | 2 | Republican | No | |
Rep. Beth Van Duyne | TX | 24 | Republican | No | |
Rep. Juan Vargas | CA | 52 | Democrat | Yes | |
Rep. Marc Veasey | TX | 33 | Democrat | Yes | |
Rep. Filemon Vela | TX | 34 | Democrat | Yes | |
Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez | NY | 7 | Democrat | Yes | |
Rep. Ann Wagner | MO | 2 | Republican | No | |
Rep. Tim Walberg | MI | 5 | Republican | No | |
Rep. Jackie Walorski | IN | 2 | Republican | No | |
Rep. Michael Waltz | FL | 6 | Republican | No | |
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz | FL | 25 | Democrat | Yes | |
Rep. Maxine Waters | CA | 43 | Democrat | Yes | |
Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman | NJ | 12 | Democrat | Yes | |
Rep. Randy Weber | TX | 14 | Republican | No | |
Rep. Daniel Webster | FL | 11 | Republican | No | |
Sen. Peter Welch | VT | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Brad Wenstrup | OH | 2 | Republican | No |
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