Employment Non-Discrimination Act
After meeting with the president, Senator Ted Kennedy, D-Massachusetts, and several other supporters talked to reporters about the Employmen… read more
After meeting with the president, Senator Ted Kennedy, D-Massachusetts, and several other supporters talked to reporters about the Employment Non-Discrimination Act. The law would expressly forbid discrimination against persons in employment situations due to sexual orientation. Senator Kennedy introduced legislation in the 104th Congress which was defeated by one vote. close
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