The “Obama” Administration And Congressional Accomplishments On LGBT Equality


By Jueseppi B.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No one should rest until we have full LGBT equality.  But after eight years of Republican disrespect, progress is being made.  In its first term, the Obama Administration has…

 

FEDERAL LEGISLATION SIGNED INTO LAW

  1. Signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, which expanded existing United States federal hate crime law to include crimes motivated by a victim’s actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability — the first positive federal LGBT legislation in the nation’s history.
  2. Repealed Don’t Ask/Don’t Tell
  3. Signed the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act

 

POLICIES CHANGED

  1. Reversed US refusal to sign the UN Declaration on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
  2. Extended benefits to same-sex partners of federal employees in 2009 and,further, in 2010
  3. Lifted the HIV Entry Ban
  4. Issued diplomatic passports, and provided other benefits, to the partners of same-sex foreign service employees
  5. Committed to ensuring that federal housing programs are open to all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity
  6. Conceived a National Resource Center for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Elders — the nation’s first ever — funded by a three-year HHS grant to SAG
  7. Banned job discrimination based on gender identity throughout the Federal government (the nation’s largest employer)
  8. Eliminated the discriminatory Census Bureau policy that kept our relationships from being counted,encouraging couples who consider themselves married to file that way, even if their state of residence does not yet permit legal marriage
  9. Instructed HHS to require any hospital receiving Medicare or Medicaid funds (virtually all hospitals) to allow LGBT visitation rights
  10. Required all grant applicants seeking HUD funding to comply with state and local anti-discrimination laws that protect LGBT individuals
  11. Adopted transgender recommendations on the issuance of gender-appropriate passports that will ease barriers to safe travel and that will provide government-issued ID that avoids involuntary “outing” in situations requiring ID, like hiring, where a gender-appropriate driver’s license or birth certificate is not available
  12. Extended domestic violence protections to LGBT victims
  13. Extended the Family and Medical Leave Act to cover employees taking unpaid leave to care for the children of same-sex partners
  14. Issued guidance to assist tenants denied housing on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity and banned LGBT discrimination in all HUD-assisting housing and HUD-assisted loans
  15. Issued a National HIV/AIDS Strategy praised as “long-overdue” by the Task Force, Lambda and others
  16. Issued guidance to 15,000 local departments of education and 5,000 colleges to support educators in combating bullying
  17. Cut back authority to discharge under Don’t Ask/Don’t Tell from hundreds of generals to just 6 civilian appointees, effectively ending discharges while working toward a permanent end to the policy.
  18. Led the fight that reversed a 2010 UN vote removing sexual orientation from the list of things people should not be killed for
  19. Launched the first-ever national study of discrimination against members of the LGBT community in the rental and sale of housing
  20. Determined that Section 3 of DOMA is unconstitutional
  21. Determined that LGBT discrimination should be subject to a standard of “heightened scrutiny”
  22. Stopped defending DOMA, leading to “dramatic changes across the country and the federal government in the way that lawyers and judges see legal challenges brought by LGBT people – and, slowly but surely, in the way that LGBT people are able to live their lives”
  23. Filed an unprecedented brief detailing the history of discrimination faced by gay, lesbian and bisexual people in America, including by the federal government itself – the single most persuasive legal argument ever advanced by the United States government in support of equality for lesbian, gay and bisexual people
  24. Vacated a court order that would have deported a gay American’s Venezuelan partner
  25. Begun recognizing joint bankruptcy petitions filed by same-sex married couples
  26. Endorsed the Respect for Marriage Act
  27. Reduced the deportation threat faced by binational LGBT couples
  28. Authorized military chaplains to perform same-sex weddings on or off military bases
  29. Upped the nation’s commitment to fighting HIV/AIDS at home and abroad
  30. Launched a muscular, game-changing campaign for global LGBT equality, highlighted by the Secretary of State in a half-hour address to the United Nations
  31. Extended the gender-based employment discrimination protections of the 1964 Civil Rights Act to transgender employees
  32. Added an LGBT representative to the diversity program at each of the nations 120 federal prisons

 

 

RESPECT & INCLUSION

  1. Endorsed the Baldwin-Lieberman bill, The Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act of 2009, to provide FULL partnership benefits to federal employees
  2. Released the first Presidential PRIDE proclamations since 2000
  3. Hosted the first LGBT Pride Month Celebration in White House history
  4. Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Harvey Milk and Billie Jean King, joining past recipients such as Rosa Parks
  5. Appointed the first ever transgender DNC member
  6. Testified in favor of ENDA, the first time any official of any administration has testified in the Senate on ENDA
  7. Hired more openly LGBT officials (like these) in its first two years — more than 150, including more than 20 “Senate-confirmables” — than any previous administration hired in four years or eight
  8. Sworn in Ambassador David Huebner
  9. Changed the culture of government everywhere from – among others – HUD and HHS to the Export-Import Bank, the State Department, and the Department of Education
  10. Appointed Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, instead of conservatives who would have tilted the Court even further to the right and virtually doomed our rights for a generation.  To wit (quoting McCain): “I’ve said a thousand times on this campaign trail, I’ve said as often as I can, that I want to find clones of Alito and Roberts.  I worked as hard as anybody to get them confirmed. I look you in the eye and tell you I’ve said a thousand times that I wanted Alito and Roberts.  I have told anybody who will listen. I flat-out tell you I will have people as close to Roberts and Alito [as possible].”
  11. Named open transgender appointees (the first President ever to do so)
  12. Emphasized LGBT inclusion in everything from the President’s historic NAACP address (“The pain of discrimination is still felt in America.  By African American women paid less for doing the same work as colleagues of a different color and a different gender.  By Latinos made to feel unwelcome in their own country.  By Muslim Americans viewed with suspicion simply because they kneel down to pray to their God.  By our gay brothers and sisters, still taunted, still attacked, still denied their rights.”) . . . to the first paragraph of his Family Day proclamation (“Whether children are raised by two parents, a single parent, grandparents, a same-sex couple, or a guardian, families encourage us to do our best and enable us to accomplish great things”) and his Mothers Day proclamation (“Nurturing families come in many forms, and children may be raised by two parents, a single mother, two mothers, a step-mom, a grandmother, or a guardian.  Mother’s Day gives us an opportunity to celebrate these extraordinary caretakers”) . . . to creating the chance for an adorable 10-year-old at the White House Easter Egg roll to tell ABC World News how cool it is to have two mommies . . . to including the chair of the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce along with the Secretary of the Treasury and the President of Goldman Sachs in the small audience for the President’s economic address at the New York Stock Exchange . . . to welcoming four gay couples to its first State Dinner
  13. Recommitted, in a televised address, to passing ENDA . . . repealing Don’t Ask/Don’t Tell  . . . repealing the so-called Defense of Marriage Act
  14. Spoken out against discrimination at the National Prayer Breakfast (“We may disagree about gay marriage, but surely we can agree that it is unconscionable to target gays and lesbians for who they are — whether it’s here in the United States or, as Hillary mentioned, more extremely in odious laws that are being proposed most recently in Uganda.”)
  15. Dispatched the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to call on the Senate to repeal Don’t Ask / Don’t Tell
  16. Launched a website to gather public comment on first-ever federal LGBT housing discrimination study
  17. Appointed long-time equality champion Chai Feldblum one of the four Commissioners of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
  18. Produced U.S. Census Bureau PSAs featuring gaylesbian, and transgender spokespersons
  19. Appointed Retired Colonel Margarethe Cammermeyer, an early public champion of open service in the military, to the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services
  20. Publicly invited the shunned MIssissippi high school prom student to the White House
  21. Successfully fought for UN accreditation of IGLHRC (the International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission) — against Republican attempts to block it
  22. Convened the first-ever anti-bullying summit to craft a national strategy to reduce bullying in schools
  23. Launched stopbullying.gov
  24. Awarded $13.3 million to the LA Gay & Lesbian Center to create a model program for LGBTQ youth in the foster care system
  25. Tweeted to 5.7 million BarackObama followers and nearly 2 million WhiteHouse followers the President’s “It Gets Better” video
  26. Embraced that campaign with heartfelt messages from, as well, the Vice President, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Agriculture (aimed particularly at rural youth), the Secretaries of Education and Health & Human Services, the Secretary of Labor (in English and Spanish), the Director of OPMand LGBT members of the White House staff
  27. Issued a Department of Justice video urging kids to call a Justice Department toll-free number if their school is aware of bullying but taking no action
  28. Held the first ever White House conference on bullying prevention, led by the President and First Lady
  29. Hosted first-ever White House transgender policy meeting
  30. Emphasized the positive value of Gay-straight Student Alliances (GSAs) and advised the nation’s school districts of their legal responsibility to allow establishment of GSAs
  31. Appointed the first openly gay man to serve on the federal bench
  32. Nominated the first open lesbian US attorney
  33. Nominated the first openly gay US attorney to serve Texas
  34. Forced the Tehachipi Unified School District to prevent and respond to gender-based harassment 
  35. Acknowledged in federal court the U.S. government’s “significant and regrettable role” in discrimination in America against gays and lesbians, arguing that DOMA is unconstitutional. (“This is your U.S. Justice Department, folks, forcefully, stunningly taking on the homophobes in Congress and a huge Obama WIN.” — Rex Wockner)
  36. Appointed open lesbian activist to West Point advisory board
  37. Used the President’s annual United Nations address to say, ”no country should deny people their rights because of who they love, which is why we must stand up for the rights of gays and lesbians everywhere.”
  38. Presented Janice Langbehn with the Presidential Citizens Award for her role in securing hospital visitation rights
  39. Convened the first-ever White House LGBT Elder Housing summit
  40. Endorsed the Student Non-Discrimination Act and the Safe Schools improvement Act targeting discrimination and bullying based on sexual orientation and gender identity

The Administration will continue to make steady progress on our issues whether we help strengthen its hand or not.  But the stronger it is, the faster that progress will come. 

 

I don’t know how possible it is to be any more ignorant, but Obama is CLEARLY a STRONG ally to the gay community.

 

The gay community needs unity, not division. Stop criticizing someone who is clearly trying their hardest, and get off your ass and DO something about it! If you have a longer list of things YOU have accomplished for the gay community, I would be amazed. Unite under the person who gives us help, do not cause division with your petty disappointments. CHANGES THIS BIG DON’T HAPPEN IN A SINGLE PRESIDENCY. Ever heard of the Civil Rights Movement? I rest my case.

 

Maybe Obama hasn’t done EVERYTHING that is possible to do but please keep in mind that the gay community is a small percentage of America, and whether you want to admit it or not, there is a multitude of far more pressing issues than gay rights and marriage equality (the situation in Libya, our budget deficit, unemployment, just to start off).

 

I applaud Obama and thank him for all the things he has done.

 

If you think there is anyone else in America, who can get elected as President Of The United States, other than Barack Hussein Obama, who will work for the LGBT Community, then by your own rights, go vote for them.

 

“BARACK” The Vote On “NO”vember 6th, Twenty Twelve.

 

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10 Responses

  1. Oh and P.S. I say the President has earned the right to take all the freakin time he needs to “evolve” and no one, Nobody has the right to judge or criticize how long it should take him to struggle with whatever emotions, thoughts or differences he holds within his soul…that is between him and God.. How dare they, all these mighty than tho news pundits!! They call it political… why in hell can’t the man just be expressing his true honesty …his emotions are not on a political time table all the time…he has to live with himself, his decisions and be able to make them make sense when he has to explain his changes or choices to his wife and his little girls. I believe the man speaks from his inner most private place of his heart and soul! Joe Morning and the rest of the taggalongs need to back up and check their higher than mighty self! in my “female” opinion

    • Hey Shelley, I could not have said this any better. As I have always said, you should be writing girl.

      • Oh man if I could just push it out like you do and always as on point, then I would be writing more…but until then I guess I’ll just rant and vent on your blog LOL…tks Peas

      • U are welcome to rant and vent here whenever you desire.

  2. Oh my gosh Mr Hack, this is so impressively laid out and immensely inspiring! I have friends and family that are of the LGBT Community and I can’t wait to send them this piece. I got such a rush from reading this, not only because of our President’s historic achievements over an obscene short amount of time. It’s also because of your extremely razor speed timing along with your impeccable hacking abilities to laser in on the specific details that most of us may have overlooked or lacking in the ability and or awareness to note the importance of connecting the dots. I have to admit by time I was halfway through your beautifully crafted piece of art, I blurted aloud to my computer “OMG I want to make love to this man’s brain right now!” No joke this is exactly what I said and how I felt while reading it…I get so full of the negative and the lack of acknowledgment given to this President’s detailed work that when someone puts together a presentation like this, for me it feels like that unexpected, unplanned surprise sexual encounter that reaches full orgasm.

    I honestly couldn’t express it any other way. However Mr. Hack I will spread this piece of art far and wide as I possibly can….I love it love it Love it… and I can’t help but wonder what the reaction of one who is of the LGBT community feels after reading this…LOL…I could sound crazy and over the top to others, obviously I could care less what anyone may think about my reactions. I wish I could give you an award for this piece, so if there is an award out there that I can submit your name to for this blog you just let me know and I will be all over it. Thank you so much, you and your piece have just made my week! I am determined to share this all over the universe!
    Mr Hack don’t you ever stop doing “You” as long as there is breath in your body, please! :)

    • Ms. Shelley…..I am speechless and I thank you for your continued support. I am humbled by your reaction to this post. I am thankful you will assist me in passing this info all around because it needs to be spread far & wide. Thank you, you have made my year with your reaction.

  3. This is quite a record of achievement. Let’s hope it leads to real change ‘on the ground’.

    • I am hoping that same thing. I am also hoping all those “not pleased” with POTUS Obama over his LGBT issues will think what they will/won’t gain if they vote for anyone else, or don’t vote at all.

      • Whatever the vote turns out to be, this matter won’t die. And having had Obama behind LGBT equality will help it stay alive.

      • It should never die, equality for everybody should be a must all over the globe. For this and all future administrations.

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