How Hillary Clinton Moved Trans Rights Forward [View all]
Samantha Allen03.24.161:05 AM ET
In 2011, a transgender woman working in the Illinois construction industry wrote an email to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (PDF).
I have applied at well over 300 job openings since 2007, she wrote. I was able to get about a dozen interviews and as soon as they found out I was a transgender person, all bets were off.
Even though Illinois is one of 19 states that prohibits discrimination based on both sexual orientation and gender identity, she explained, the truth of the matter is you cannot work for someone that does not want you there.
The woman goes on to describe how a subtle but significant change in U.S. passport policy helped her gain employment.
In June 2010, as the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) notes, Secretary Clintons State Department began allowing transgender people to change passport gender markers with a physicians certification that they had received appropriate clinical treatment for gender transition. For the first time, sex reassignment surgery (SRS) was not required to make the correction.
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