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Quote from: Gobble Doc on April 22, 2019, 11:01:01 PMMore regulation. How about neon rainbow next to be more inclusive?Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkHow's it MORE regulation by offering alternatives? It's fairly well accepted that fluorescent pink is more visible to most than orange, so whats the problem?
More regulation. How about neon rainbow next to be more inclusive?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Now I’m thinking that the amendment proposed by Senator Wilson doesn’t really fall far from his other bill proposals: House passes Wilson bill creating commission on LGBTQ inequitiesLegislation passed late Friday by the House would establish a state commission to identify concerns specific to LGBTQ individuals and apply those concerns to inform practices and policies at state agencies.“Many members of our community face an extreme and disproportionate risk of violence, discrimination and other challenges based merely on their identity,” said Sen. Claire Wilson (D-Auburn), the sponsor of Senate Bill 5356. “This action is needed to ensure that LGBTQ people receive the same consideration and protections against discrimination guaranteed all other Washingtonians under our state constitution.”The legislation would create a state LGBTQ Commission whose membership, appointed by the governor, must provide for a balanced and diverse representation of race and ethnicity, geography, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, socioeconomic status, and occupation.Among other things, the commission would consult with state agencies about the effects of agency policies and practices on the unique problems and needs of LGBTQ people, and advise agencies on the development and implementation of comprehensive and coordinated policies, plans and programs to address those needs.“There are times when our state policies, however well-intended, fail to account for members of our community whose needs may not be as obvious or universally shared,” Wilson said. “At other times, policies intended to help and serve a particular community end up doing the opposite. This commission will be a valuable resource to the public and to our state agencies that serve us.”Acknowledging the skepticism of lawmakers who questioned the need for the commission, Wilson said their doubts illustrated the very need for the commission.“If you’ve lived in a community with limited diversity, and your friends and acquaintances tend to look and talk like you, you may have no way of knowing the challenges and inequities faced by those outside your circle,” Wilson said. “This commission can make sure those challenges are known, understood, and addressed.”Having been amended by the House, the bill now goes back to the Senate for reconsideration.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Piano man, you are proving my point. Pink for safety good. Offer pink. But for breast cancer or other political agenda? It’s a pervasive theme that everyone with a personal agenda wants everyone to experience it. Probably just me but I had a feeling there was more to this than just hunter safety Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Gobble Doc on April 23, 2019, 01:13:08 PMPiano man, you are proving my point. Pink for safety good. Offer pink. But for breast cancer or other political agenda? It’s a pervasive theme that everyone with a personal agenda wants everyone to experience it. Probably just me but I had a feeling there was more to this than just hunter safety Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkPick your fights. This one aint worth your time...or mine. I'm out.
I didn’t read the whole thread but didn’t MT already make this change?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk