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A similar bill failed in the Senate last year. The deciding vote was cast by Sen. Bill Finkbeiner (R-Kirkland)
Finkbeiner's opposition to the legislation in the Senate came after Microsoft, the state's biggest company, pulled its support when an evangelical pastor threatened a nationwide boycott of the firm.
The Rev. Ken Hutcherson met with Microsoft officials in the weeks leading up to the 2005 vote. (story) The company said the meeting did not influence its decision, but following outrage from civil rights activists it reversed course and it would support the legislation if it came up again for a vote.
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This time, Microsoft joined Boeing Co., Hewlett Packard Co. and Nike Inc. in signing a letter earlier this month urging passage of the legislation.. . . more at . . .
http://www.365gay.com/Newscon06/01/012706waRts.htm(bold-faced type added by TaleWgnDg)
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Washington Senate approves gay civil rights bill
Jeannie Shawl, JURIST NEWS, Friday, January 27, 2006, at 3:39 PM ET
(JURIST NEWS) The
Washington State Senate (official website) on Friday passed a landmark
gay civil rights bill (HB 2661 text, .pdf format AdobeReader® required; additional
materials) that would ban discrimination based on sexual orientation in housing, lending and employment. The legislation was
approved by the House (
Post-Intelligencer report) last week, but was amended in the Senate and must go back to the House for final approval, which is expected later Friday.
Gov. Christine Gregoire (official website) has indicated that she will sign the legislation. Supporters of the measure have been trying to get a version of the bill passed for almost 30 years. Opponents say that the bill is unnecessary and could lead to
same-sex marriage (JURIST news archive). Approval of the legislation would make Washington the 17th state in the nation with an anti-discrimination law that covers sexual orientation. The
Seattle Times has
more.
5:40 PM ET - The Washington House has now approved the amended Senate version of the bill - adding that the legislature does not endorse homosexuality and that the law does not supersede state law on marriage - and has sent the measure to the Governor for signature, expected next Tuesday. AP has
more.
. . . more at . . .
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2006/01/washington-senate-approves-gay-civil.php.
Passed both Washington state legislative houses. Now, it'll go forward for a signature by Governor Gregoire on Tuesday!
Here's to the State of Washington . . .
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