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Currently these laws protect our equal rights against illegal discrimination based on [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, genetic information, or age on a national level[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]on many state, county and most major city levels it also protects sexual orientation[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Couldnt find a poll about these laws in general, most seem to focus on sexual orientation and the ENDA Bill because those are recent hot topics.
Polling shows that about 73% approve of these laws and the addition of sexual orientation
[/FONT]https://www.hrc.org/blog/entry/poll-record-percentage-of-americans-support-non-discrimination-laws
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"[/FONT]According to a poll conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute, roughly three-quarters of Americans, 73 percent, favor laws that would protect gay and lesbian people from employment discrimination, versus the 22 percent who are opposed.On the religious spectrum, a majority of every major religious group favor employment discrimination protections for gay and lesbian people, including white evangelical Protestants (59%), minority Protestants (61%), white mainline Protestants (75%), Catholics (76%), and religiously unaffiliated Americans (84%).This news comes as Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee Chairman Tom Harkin prepares to move forward with consideration of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) in Congress. The bill would prohibit workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity across the country.
Fairness and equal treatment under the law are foundational American values and it is not surprising that majority of Republicans, independents, and Democrats favor this policy. Eight-in-ten Democrats (80%), three-quarters (75%) of independents, and 6-in-10 (60%) Republicans favor laws that would protect gay and lesbian people against job discrimination"
more proof the majority support equal rights/equality and even the majority of religious people which i often point out when people unfairly group them together and say they dont.
other polls, i'll look for more that is an in general poll
http://images.politico.com/global/2013/09/29/enda_poll_2013-09-08_natl_memo.html
Polling Shows Strong Support for ENDA | Freedom to Work
So its a simple question
Do you support non-discrimination laws that protect our rights?
yes
no
other: explain
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]on many state, county and most major city levels it also protects sexual orientation[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Couldnt find a poll about these laws in general, most seem to focus on sexual orientation and the ENDA Bill because those are recent hot topics.
Polling shows that about 73% approve of these laws and the addition of sexual orientation
[/FONT]https://www.hrc.org/blog/entry/poll-record-percentage-of-americans-support-non-discrimination-laws
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
"[/FONT]According to a poll conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute, roughly three-quarters of Americans, 73 percent, favor laws that would protect gay and lesbian people from employment discrimination, versus the 22 percent who are opposed.On the religious spectrum, a majority of every major religious group favor employment discrimination protections for gay and lesbian people, including white evangelical Protestants (59%), minority Protestants (61%), white mainline Protestants (75%), Catholics (76%), and religiously unaffiliated Americans (84%).This news comes as Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee Chairman Tom Harkin prepares to move forward with consideration of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) in Congress. The bill would prohibit workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity across the country.
Fairness and equal treatment under the law are foundational American values and it is not surprising that majority of Republicans, independents, and Democrats favor this policy. Eight-in-ten Democrats (80%), three-quarters (75%) of independents, and 6-in-10 (60%) Republicans favor laws that would protect gay and lesbian people against job discrimination"
more proof the majority support equal rights/equality and even the majority of religious people which i often point out when people unfairly group them together and say they dont.
other polls, i'll look for more that is an in general poll
http://images.politico.com/global/2013/09/29/enda_poll_2013-09-08_natl_memo.html
Polling Shows Strong Support for ENDA | Freedom to Work
So its a simple question
Do you support non-discrimination laws that protect our rights?
yes
no
other: explain