President Obama signs the National Defense Authorization Act Fiscal Year 2010, which includes the Matthew Shepard & James Byrd Hate Crimes Prevention Act.
Statement from the Mathew Shepard Foundation:
“When Dennis and I started calling 10 years ago for federal action to prevent and properly prosecute hate crimes against gay, lesbian and transgendered Americans, we never imagined it would take this long,” said Judy Shepard, Matthew’s mother and the president of the Matthew Shepard Foundation Board of Directors.
“The legislation went through so many versions and so many votes that we had to constantly keep our hopes in check to keep from getting discouraged,” she continued. “But with President Obama’s support and the continually growing bipartisan majorities in the House and Senate lining up behind the bill this year, it became clear that 2009 was the year it would finally happen.”
“We are incredibly grateful to Congress and the president for taking this step forward on behalf of hate crime victims and their families, especially given the continuing attacks on people simply for living their lives openly and honestly,” Shepard added. “But each of us can and must do much more to ensure true equality for all Americans.”
President Obama speaks about the Hate Crimes Prevention Act this evening, standing with the Shepard and the Byrd families.
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Comments [3]
It's about
Damn time,The Reps hated this bill and would not do shit for it .
Finally!
This one's been a long time coming. It won't change any hearts or minds, but, hopefully, it will curb the violence.
Next is ENDA, DADT, and DOMA. The battle is won, but the war continues until ALL are equal.
Bless you, all who worked
Bless you, all who worked towards, supported and voted for this legislation.
Still searching for the right brainy quote.