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PRESS RELEASE: Sen. Keaveny Sponsors Missouri Nondiscrimination Act

State Senator Joe KeavenyDistrict 4

 

For Immediate Release: 

Jan. 13, 2015

Capitol Building, Room 333Jefferson City, MO 65101

 

Contact: Stacy Morse

(573) 751-3599

 

Sen. Keaveny Sponsors
Missouri Nondiscrimination Act
 

JEFFERSON CITY—Senator Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis, filed Senate Bill 237 this week that would add sexual orientation and gender identity to the current list of protected categories under the Missouri Human Rights Statutes. The measure is known as the Missouri Nondiscrimination Act (MONA).

Senator Keaveny explained the bill isn’t about creating special protections for certain people, but rather expanding existing legal protections to all people.

“We live in a modern, developed country that prides itself on justice for all. There is no reason a citizen should be treated differently because of their sexual orientation or the gender by which they identify,” said Sen. Keaveny. “All hard-working citizens deserve equal treatment under the law, and should have the opportunity to provide for themselves without fear of being legally fired for personal decisions that have nothing to do with job performance. We often discuss championing equality in the Capitol—that’s what this legislation does.”

Numerous Missouri businesses have indicated their support of Sen. Keaveny’s efforts. According to a 2013 Small Business Majority Poll, 71 percent of small business owners in Missouri believe the state should have a law prohibiting discrimination against gay and transgender workers.

In 2014, more than 540 businesses from across the state pledged their support for a nondiscrimination law protecting gay and transgender people. These businesses included Fortune 500 companies to small, locally run mom-and-pop stores.

 

For more information on MONA, visit Sen. Keaveny’s official Senate website at www.senate.mo.gov/keaveny.

 

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