The Death of United ENDA Part III: The Funeral
In March I wrote a post called “The Many Faces Of Mara Keisling: The Death of United ENDA?” in which I put forth the theory that the coalition of over 300 groups was dead. In April I wrote “Starting From Scratch:The Death of United ENDA Part II” in which I furthered my theory by pointing out the words of Matt Foreman (the departing executive director of NGLTF) that alluded to the death of United ENDA. Yesterday I received an email from NCTE regarding the upcoming hearings : “I am really proud of the role that NCTE played in getting us to this historical day. This is not only an opportunity to be truly heard by…
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