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Kansas Rescinds Order Protecting Gay State Workers

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What the hell's the matter with Kansas again?
(MSN News) TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas will no longer ban discrimination against gays, lesbians, bisexuals and the transgendered in hiring and employment in much of state government because of an action announced Tuesday by Republican Gov. Sam Brownback.

Brownback rescinded an executive order issued in August 2007 by then-Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius — who served as President Barack Obama's health secretary — barring discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. The order applied to hiring and employment decisions by agencies under the governor's direct control and required them to create anti-harassment policies as well.

Brownback took the action three months after winning a tough re-election race and less than three months after the federal courts cleared the way for gay marriage in parts of the state. Brownback is a vocal defender of the state's constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.

A Kansas law that prohibits discrimination in housing or private hiring and employment does not cover bias based on sexual orientation or gender identity, and such an expansion is unlikely from the Republican-dominated Legislature. Brownback said in a brief statement that Sebelius had acted "unilaterally" in issuing her order.

Brownback issued a new order, reaffirming the state's commitment to prohibit discrimination based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, gender or religion.

"This executive order ensures that state employees enjoy the same civil rights as all Kansans without creating additional 'protected classes' as the previous order did," Brownback said. "Any such expansion of 'protected classes' should be done by the Legislature and not through unilateral action."

Tom Witt, executive director of Equality Kansas, the state's leading gay-rights group, said the jobs of hundreds of gay, lesbian and transgendered workers are now at risk, after they've spent nearly a decade believing they were safe on the job after disclosing their orientation or gender identity.

"It's an outrage — an absolute outrage," Witt said. "I can conceive of no justifiable reason for doing this."

....with all due respect, Gov. Brownback, we're not going back to the back of the bus again....and no, I sure as hell don't buy his reasoning for rescinding the executive order.... :mad: :mad:
 
As much as I am against not hiring somebody because of sexual orientation or color or sex I am for a business deciding freely who they want to hire for whatever reason they want to. And if that includes not hiring and hating white conservative gringos like me so be it. I would rather have it out in the open as to what employer is doing what so the consumer can know who there money is going to. So this is just more freedom given back even if it might have a ugly side to it.
 
He essentially is trying to create anything publicly that will deflect away from his destruction of the Kansas budget. When he cut funding from their roads and the media was all over it he knew he had to deflect quickly...and he is using this as a method to do just that.

Guess what Brownback, you may get a short term reprieve, but next month when the Kansas budget is millions short again then which minority will you attack in an attempt to deflect away from your failings?
 
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