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TexasTowelie

(116,751 posts)
Wed Oct 9, 2019, 10:34 PM Oct 2019

LGBTQ sisters and brothers protected in New Mexico

This week the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether the Federal Civil Rights Act applies to gay, lesbian, and transgender Americans. It currently bans discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity for employment and housing. However, President Trump argues that they should not be protected and a decision is expected before year’s end.

New Mexicans should know, however, that state law is crystal clear. Our Human Rights Act specifically makes it illegal to use sexual orientation and gender identity to discriminate. Employers cannot hire, fire, promote, demote or have separate conditions of employment based on LGBTQ status. The law also requires fairness for LGBTQ individuals and families looking to rent or buy housing or apply for loans.

Why is this important?

Suicide rates among LGBTQ teens and young adults are higher than their heterosexual counterparts. These young people report higher rates of feeling unsafe in school because of more harassment, bullying and assault than straight students. However, a study published by the American Medical Association shows that when marriage equality was introduced in the US in the last decade the rate of suicide in LGBTQ teens declined sharply. The lead researcher stated that "laws that have the greatest impact on gay adults may make gay kids feel more hopeful for the future".

To protect our kids and give them the best shot at being healthy, happy adults, it is vital that we show everyone in our communities they will have a chance to make it no matter who they love.

Read more: https://www.lcsun-news.com/story/opinion/2019/10/09/lgbtq-sisters-and-brothers-protected-new-mexico/3907844002/
(Las Cruces Sun-News)

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