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“People should keep access to existing legal tools for discrimination claims, and the federal government should be able to join important civil rights cases.”
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“Federal civil rights laws should clearly protect people from unfair treatment because they are LGBTQ, pregnant, intersex, or connected to someone with a protected identity.”
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“The federal government should formally support creating and carrying out a national set of rights and protections for transgender and nonbinary people.”
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“Federal civil rights law should clearly protect people from discrimination based on gender identity or sex characteristics at work, in housing, in credit, in jury service, in public places, and in federally funded programs.”
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“Banks and other lenders should not treat people worse in loans, credit cards, mortgages, or other credit because of sexual orientation, gender identity, assumptions about them, or people they are connected to, and people should be able to use civil legal remedies when lenders violate those protections.”
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“Covered employers, including government employers, should not fire, refuse to hire, harass, or otherwise treat workers or job applicants unfairly because of sexual orientation or gender identity, and gender identity should count when a job may legally require a worker of a particular sex.”
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“People should not be excluded from federal jury service because of sexual orientation or gender identity, and jury-selection challenges should be able to raise those grounds.”
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“Existing federal sex-discrimination protections and remedies should remain available, and courts should not read new definitions as weakening other sex-discrimination laws.”
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“Public facilities should not exclude or separate people because of sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity, and people should be able to use restrooms, locker rooms, and dressing rooms that match their gender identity in covered settings.”
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“Public schools should not discriminate in education, student placement, or related school rules because of sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity, and federal officials should be able to bring civil cases to enforce those protections.”
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“Religious freedom claims should not be used to avoid the civil rights protections covered by this bill.”
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“People and organizations should not be able to use the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act to avoid covered sex, sexual-orientation, and gender-identity civil rights protections or to sue against their enforcement.”
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“Federal civil rights protections should treat discrimination against LGBTQ people, pregnant people, people with intersex traits, and people who do not fit sex stereotypes as sex discrimination, using shared definitions across covered areas.”
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