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Florida Gov. Rick Scott shuns LGBT community with executive order

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Refuses to include sexual orientation as part of diversity

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ByJEREMY JONES

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – It only took a few hours into his first day in office for Florida Gov. Rick Scott to shun state LGBT employees. Shortly after being sworn in Jan. 4 as the state’s 45th governor, Scott issued an executive order addressing diversity in state government, but refused to include sexual orientation as part of that diversity.

Last month, the Palm Beach County Human Rights Council (PBCHRC) requested Scott include sexual orientation when addressing matters of diversity. The Council, a nonprofit organization founded in 1988, is dedicated to ending discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.

In a Dec. 6 letter to Scott’s transition team, PBCHRC President Rand Hoch requested that the incoming governor’s first executive order address equal opportunity in state employment.

“By doing so on the day you take office, you will assure all Floridians that the State of Florida is committed to providing equal employment opportunity in state government to all qualified individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, pregnancy or marital status,” Hoch wrote.

While the council’s request was for an inclusive order, Scott instead issued Executive Order 11-04, which narrowly limited Florida’s non-discrimination policies to only include race, gender, creed, color and national origin. “Gov. Scott’s limited view of diversity is very discouraging,” said Hoch. “Gov. Scott did not even include all of the classifications listed in the Florida Civil Rights Act – let alone sexual orientation and gender identity.”

The Florida Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap, or marital status. In addition, Florida courts have also determined that pregnancy is a protected classification. “It is disappointing that Gov. Scott did not include LGBT Floridians in his executive order. He campaigned on his promise to create and retain jobs in Florida. Creating jobs and getting our economy going means making Florida competitive and attracting talent to our state,” said Nadine Smith, executive director of Equality Florida. “These basic protections already cover more than half of Florida’s population through local policies and have the support of nearly 90 percent of the public.

It is time to ensure full equality exists statewide.”

While the governor’s decision to not include sexual orientation in the order is disheartening, Smith said it is too early to make sweeping assessments of how the Scott administration will respond to future matters affecting the LGBT community. She says Equality Florida has allies in Tallahassee on both sides of the aisle who are helping make the case for equality.

Smith also said that it is important that the community continue to push Gov. Scott and elected officials to build bipartisan support for the Florida Competitive Workforce Act that was recently introduced by Sen. Nan Rich.

Rich filed legislation aimed at bringing jobs to Florida. The Competitive Workforce Act (SB 346) would eliminate discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations.

Major employers in Florida have adopted comprehensive non-discrimination policies and are working closely with Equality Florida to encourage others to do the same. These companies include: BlueCross BlueShield of Florida; Pepsico, Sweetbay Supermarket; Carlton Fields; jetBlue Airways; Citi and Wells Fargo. Most recently, Leon and Orange counties have adopted similar protections.

Voter’s Guide 2010 Elections

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Equality Florida, based in St. Petersburg, has made their recommendations for the upcoming General Election to be held on November 2, 2010. Equality Florida was founded in 1997 and is one of the the state’s largest civil rights organizations dedicated to securing full equality for Florida’s LGBT community. Equality Florida has stated that additional recommendations may be made as election day approaches.

In addition to Equality Florida (EF), several other voter’ s group

s have made recommendations. The additional groups include: Palm Beach County Nonpartisan Voters Coalition (VC), SAVE Dade Action Pac (SD) and Palm Beach County Human Rights Council (PB).

Below is a list of the recommendations. Please note that not all organizations have made recommendations in all races and just because a recommendation isn’t noted, this doesn’t mean that the represented organizations are opposed to the particular candidates or won’t make an additional future recommendations.

United States Senate: Charlie Crist (I) VC

United States Senate: Kendrick Meek (D) SD, PB

U.S. House District 16: Tom Rooney (R) VC,

U.S. House District 18: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) SD

U.S. House District 19: Ted Deutch (D) VC, PB

U.S. House District 20: Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) SD

U.S. House District 22: Ron Klein (D) VC, PB

U.S. House District 23: Alcee Hastings (D) VC, PB

U.S. House District 25: Joe Garcia (D) SD

Governor: Alex Sink (D) EF, VC, SD, PB

Attorney General: Dan Gelber (D) EF, VC, SD, PB

Chief Financial Officer: Loranne Ausley (D) EF, SD

Chief Financial Officer: Jeff Atwater (R) VC, PB

Agriculture Commissioner: Scott Maddox (D) EF, SD, PB

Agriculture Commissioner:  Adam Putnam(R) VC

Senate District 25: Kelly Skidmore (D) EF, VC, PB

Senate District 27: Kevin Rader (D) EF, VC, PB

Senate District 35: Gwen Margolis (D) EF, SD

Senate District 38: Les Gerson (D) SD

House District 7: David Pleat (D) EF

House District 9: Michelle Vasilinda (D) EF

House District 24: Michael Hageloh (D) EF

House District 30: Amy Tidd (D) EF

House District 31: Jodi James (D) EF

House District 33:  Leo Cruz (D) EF

House District 35: Amy Mercado (D) EF

House District 36:  Scott Randolph (D) EF

House District 40: Todd Christian (D) EF

House District 41: Lee Douglas (D) EF

House District 44: Diane Rowden (D) EF

House District 49: Soto (D) EF

House District 51: Janet Long (D) EF

House District 53:  Rick Kriseman (D) EF

House District 57: Stacy Frank (D) EF

House District 60: Russ Patterson (D) EF

House District 69: Keith Fitzgerald (D) EF

House District 83: Pat Rooney (R) VC

House District 83:  Mark Marciano(D) PB

House District 84:  Mackenson Bernard (D) EF, VC, PB

House District 85:  Joseph Abruzzo(D) EF, VC, PB

House District 87:  Bill Hager (R) VC

House District 87: Hava Holzhauer (D) PB

House District 88: Mark Pafford (D) VC, PB

House District 89: Jeff Clemens (D) EF, VC, PB

House District 90: Irv Slosberg (D) EF, VC, PB

House District 91:  Barabara Stern (D) EF, PB

House District 95: James Waldman (D) EF

House District 96:  Ari Porth (D) EF

House District 98: Franklin Sands (D) EF

House District 100:  Evan Jenne (D) EF

House District 107:  Luis Garcia (D) EF, SD

House District 112:  Sandra Ruiz (D) EF, SD

House District 114: Millie Herrera (D) EF, SD

House District 115: Jeffrey Soloman (D) EF

House District 118: Dwight Bullard (D) EF, SD

House District 120: Ron Saunders (D) EF

Alachua County School Board, District 1: Rick Nesbit EF,

Broward County Commission District 4:  Ken Keechl (D) EF,

Broward Co. Commission District 6:  Sue Gunzburger (D) EF,

Broward County School Board, District 4: Dave Thomas

Broward County School Board, District 6: Phyllis Hope

Hillsborough Co. Commission District 1:  John Dingfelder (D) EF,

Hillsborough Co. Comm. District 5: Linda Saul-Sena (D) EF,

Hillsborough County School Board, District 6: April Griffin

Leon County Commission, District 1: John ’Corri’ Byrne (D) EF,

Leon County Commission, At Large: Cliff  Thaell (D) EF,

Miami-Dade County Commission, District 8: Eugene Flinn SD

Palm Beach County Commission District 2:  Sherry Lee (R) VC

Palm Beach Co. Comm., District 2:  Paulette Burdick (D) PB

Palm Beach Co. Comm. District 6:  Jess Santamaria(D) VC, PB

Palm Beach Co. Comm. District 7:  Priscilla Taylor (D) VC, PB

Palm Beach School Board District 3: Bill Graham VC, PB

Palm Beach School Board Dist. 4: Jennifer Prior Brown VC, PB

Palm Beach School Board District 6:  Dean Eric Grossman VC

Palm Beach School Board District 6:  Marcia Andrews PB

Pinellas County Commission District 4: Susan Latvala (D) EF

Pinellas County School Board, District 7: James Jackson

Volusia County Commission, At Large:  Joyce Cusack (D) EF,

Amendment 1 (Public Campaign Financing): YES VC,

Amendment 2 (Homestead Tax Credit):  YES VC,

Amendment 4 (Comp. Land Use Plans):  NO VC,

Amend. 5 (Legislative Redistrict):  YES EF, VC, PB

Amend. 6 (Congressional Redistrict):  YES EF, VC, PB

Amendment 8: (Class Size Requirements): YES VC

Early voting is underway. Check with your county election board for early voting polling places and times. The general election will be held on November 2, 2010.

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