South Carolina Republicans Remove LGBTQ People From Hate Crimes Bill to Not Get 'Too Hung Up on
South Carolina Republicans Remove LGBTQ People From Hate Crimes Bill to Not Get Too Hung Up on Specific Wording
Republicans on a South Carolina House Judiciary subcommittee decided on Thursday to narrow the list of people a proposed hate crimes bill would protect, removing some of the people who need protection the most: LGBTQ people.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Chris Murphy, R-North Charleston, proposed amending the bill, H.3620, to limit the protected classes to race, color, religion, sex, national origin and physical or mental disability,
The Post and Courier reports. That removed earlier references to creed, gender, age, ancestry and sexual orientation.
Subcommittee chairman Weston Newton, also a Republican, warned the committee about getting too hung up on the specific wording, and suggested LGBTQ people dont need state protections because of last years historic U.S. Supreme Court Bostock decision, which found Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 already protects LGBTQ people from workplace discrimination.
Rep. Newton is wrong.
Bostock only offers LGBTQ people federal protections against workplace discrimination, and has nothing to do with hate crimes. It also does not extend to housing, credit or banking, education, or as the South Carolina bill is purportedly supposed to protect against hate crimes.
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