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Starting From Scratch:The Death of United ENDA Part II

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In March I said: “Essentially it’s business as usual for HRC. Nothing has substantially changed in their lobbying efforts. They’ve had no “’rehabilitative”’ moment or change of heart. If you take Keisling’s words to heart, the only other conclusion that seems logical is that United ENDA is dead.” Recently Matt Foreman said: ” ‘Congress is a creature of history,’ Foreman said. ‘If lightning strikes and it passes the Senate, it will more than likely be the broken ENDA that is introduced next year because it will have passed both houses. That was the tragedy of the broken ENDA passing the House in the first place.’ Even if the Frank version of ENDA does not go…

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Cristan Williams

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Mari

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Autumn Sandeen

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Gwen Smith

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