Senate Vote on Hate Crimes Bill Tomorrow
September 26, 2007 at 11:52 am Leave a comment
From HRC Backstory:
This afternoon, Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA), one of the lead sponsors of the Senate hate crimes bill, took to the Senate floor to urge the Senate to pass the hate crimes bill (S. 1105) and for President Bush to sign the legislation into law. Earlier today, Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) filed a cloture motion on the hate crimes bill, a procedural move to overcome Senator McCain’s objection to bringing the amendment to the floor. Our side must achieve 60 votes on the cloture motion to win; that vote is scheduled for Thursday. The Senate should then move towards passages of the hate crimes bill as an amendment to the Department of Defense authorization bill.
With the recent rash of hate crimes, let’s hope that Congress gets with the program and passes this bill.
Entry filed under: Advocacy, Congress, Hate Crimes, LGBT, Politics. Tags: Congress, gay rights, Hate Crimes, LGBT rights.
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