Breaking: Mississippi Lawmakers Fast Track Extremist Anti-Gay Bill, Have Just Sent It To Governor
Lawmakers Moved Quickly to Complete Voting on Virulently Anti-Gay Bill Which Is Now on Its Way to the Governor
Minutes ago Mississippi House lawmakers completed the final vote on HB 1523, what some have described as the most anti-LGBT bill introduced this year. Wednesday night the bill had been passed by the Senate but it returned to the House for a reconciliation vote. Right now it i headed to Republican Governor Phil Bryant’s desk. He has indicated he is likely to sign it.
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House lawmakers, fully aware of the firestorm created by North Carolina’s Gov. Pat McCrory when he signed HB2, a sweeping anti-LGBT law that has garnered nationwide condemnation in the past weeks, fast tracked the bill this morning. It wasn’t expected to receive final votes until sometime next week.
House leadership is fast tracking HB1523 as opposition builds.
— David Blount (@SenDavidBlount) April 1, 2016
The House concurs with HB1523 by a vote of 69-45. #msleg
— Kate Royals (@KRRoyals) April 1, 2016
Bill heads to Gov. @PhilBryantMS now. #msleg
— Kate Royals (@KRRoyals) April 1, 2016
Some responses via Twitter:Â
ACLU’s Libby Skarin:
This bill heading to the Governor of Mississippi is very, very scary. Please urge a veto! #msleg https://t.co/rQ5Sgo5ouK
— Libby Skarin (@Libby_ACLUSD) April 1, 2016
Law Professor Anthony M. Kreis:
Unconstitutional and dangerous Mississippi FADA legislation, #HB1523, off to @PhilBryantMS for his signature or veto. #msleg
— Anthony M. Kreis (@AnthonyMKreis) April 1, 2016
Unconstitutional laws that target LGBT persons for discrimination will harm Mississippi and fill lawyers’ pockets. https://t.co/0R78GDU0wF
— Anthony M. Kreis (@AnthonyMKreis) April 1, 2016
ACLU’s Chase Strangio:
In #msleg, #HB1523 now heads to Governor. Urge him to veto. This bill is scary. https://t.co/yWndxhaAL0 pic.twitter.com/M54tl7rns0
— Chase Strangio (@chasestrangio) April 1, 2016
Reporter Adam Ganucheau:
If Gov. @PhilBryantMS signs #HB1523 into law, the state will likely face a lawsuit. My story from yesterday: https://t.co/H0qemaTG5F #msleg
— Adam Ganucheau (@GanucheauAdam) April 1, 2016
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Image by Beth Alexander via TwitterÂ
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