DNC 2012: ‘We’ll Be Able To Pass ENDA’ Says Senator Chuck Schumer
New York Senator Chuck Schumer says employment non-discrimination is a ‘high priority.”
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said passage of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) was a “high priority” today during an impromptu question and answer session with independent media and bloggers attending the 2012 Democratic National Convention.
“I think [ENDA is] a high priority,” Schumer remarked.
He blamed partisan division for the hold-up in getting the act passed, which would protect employees from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
“In the old days, we had some Republican support when there was such a thing as a moderate Republican,” Schumer said.
“I think time is on our side,” he added. “I believe in much shorter time than we imagine, we’ll be able to pass ENDA.”
Image: Chuck Schumer, by Matt Comer/QNotes.
Democratic National Convention coverage provided by The New Civil Rights Movement and QNotes.
Matt Comer is the Editor of QNotes. Established in 1986, QNotes is the leading LGBT community newspaper of North Carolina based in Charlotte.
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