H.R.3686 - To prohibit employment discrimination based on gender identity.

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  • Official: To prohibit employment discrimination based on gender identity. as introduced.

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9/27/2007--Introduced.Prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of actual or perceived gender identity by covered entities (employers, employment agencies, labor organizations, or joint labor-management committees). Prohibits preferential treatment or quotas. Allows only disparate t

Official Summary

9/27/2007--Introduced.
Prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of actual or perceived gender identity by covered entities (employers, employment agencies, labor organizations, or joint labor-management committees). Prohibits preferential treatment or quotas. Allows only disparate treatment claims.
Prohibits related retaliation. Makes this Act inapplicable to:
(1) religious organizations; and
(2) the relationship between the United States and members of the Armed Forces. Declares that this Act does not repeal or modify any federal, state, territorial, or local law creating a special right or preference concerning employment for a veteran.
Provides for the construction of this Act with regard to:
(1) enforcement by employers of rules and policies;
(2) sexual harassment;
(3) certain shared facilities such as showers or dressing facilities;
(4) the construction of new or additional facilities; and
(5) dress and grooming standards.
Prohibits the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) from collecting statistics from covered entities on actual or perceived gender identity or compelling the collection by covered entities of such statistics.
Provides for enforcement, including giving the EEOC, the Librarian of Congress, the Attorney General, and U.S. courts the same enforcement powers as they have under specified provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Government Employee Rights Act of 1991, and other specified laws.
Allows actions and proceedings against state governments and, subject to limitation, the federal government.


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10/16/07
Gloves come off in fight over ENDA

... of seeking the anti-discrimination legislation through a two-bill strategy –HR 3685 with sexual orientation only and HR 3686 with gender identity only. ...

Source: Windy City Times, IL
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10/16/07
ENDA vote expected next week

... of seeking the anti-discrimination legislation through a two-bill strategy — HR 3685 with sexual orientation only and HR 3686 with gender identity only. ...

Source: Bay Windows, MA
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10/10/07
Gay Rights Backers Split on Bias Bill

By January, laws also will be in effect in Iowa, Vermont, Colorado and Oregon. The bill numbers are HR 2015, HR 3685 and HR 3686.

Source: Forbes, NY
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11/11/08
Obama transition team is transgender-inclusive

HR 3686, dubbed the Baldwin Amendment after ENDA co-sponsor Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), contained the portion of HR 2015 pertaining to gender identity. It was debated in the House but not brought to a vote. ...

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11/09/08
PageOneQ | Obama transition team is transgender-inclusive

HR 3686, dubbed the Baldwin Amendment after ENDA co-sponsor Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), contained the portion of HR 2015 pertaining to gender identity. It was debated in the House but not brought to a vote. ...

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09/25/08
I Am Not A Lawyer

The Library asserts that the introduction and nonpassage of HR 2015 and HR 3686 shows that transsexuals are not currently covered by Title VII and also that Congress is content with the status quo. However, as Schroer points out, ...

Source: AEBrain
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