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| Wyoming Welcomes You (or not, depending on how you look at it) |
By a vote of 33 to 26, the Wyoming House of Representatives killed a bill which would have made discrimination on the basis of sexual identity or gender identity illegal in the state.
The legislation had already passed in the Wyoming Senate.
Anti-discrimination laws serve dual purposes for many states. One, the laws help discourage discrimination. That’s a good thing.
Second, they send a signal to corporations about the work environment in the state helping corporations attract and recruit talent.
Opponents of the bill expressed concern that folks wouldn’t be able to hire and fire based on sexual orientation. And that folks right to expound on the sins of gays would be curtailed.
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