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Kentucky Equality Federation leads the first rally of the 2008 Legislative Session at the Kentucky Capitol
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Two gay rights groups lobbied
lawmakers yesterday and held a rally in the
Capitol Rotunda in opposition to the proposed
ban on domestic-partner benefits.
The state Senate passed the bill (SB-112) in
January. The bills fate now lies in the House
of Representatives.
The groups also supported House Bill 33 filed
by state Representative Mary Lou Marzian (D)
Louisville, which is currently in the House
Health and Welfare Committee for
consideration.
"It's great that our legislatures are seeing
that there is a huge LGBT presence in the
commonwealth demanding equality and fairness
under Kentucky law," stated Jordan Palmer,
President of the Kentucky Equality Federation,
a statewide gay rights organization. Palmer
added, "Every Kentuckian should feel
embarrassed that we have a Senate who wants to
micromanage public universities, and kills
every bill filed to protect LGBT Kentuckians
from discrimination in employment, credit, and
accommodations."
After lobbying lawmakers, a rally was held in
the Capitol Rotunda where spectators drew
inspiration from Kentucky Senator Ernesto
Scorsone, Representative Kathy W. Stein, and a
local Pastor.
The University of Kentucky, whose
domestic-partner benefits program was attacked
by the state Senate was represented by UK
Gay-Straight Alliance Chairwoman Corinne
Keel.
"For the first time in the history of the Gay
Rights Movement in Kentucky, we are able to
show that gay Kentuckians exist in every region
of the commonwealth, and they deserve the same
rights and protections as their heterosexual
counterparts," stated Paul Brown, Chairman of
Bluegrass Fairness of Central Kentucky, a
Lexington gay rights group.
