Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nevadan sponsors bill for LGBT rights protection

- By Gary Martin Review-journal Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON — House Democrats are pushing civil rights protection­s for the global LGBT community with legislatio­n that would force the State Department to document incidents of discrimina­tion and ensure asylum programs for those fleeing persecutio­n.

The bill is backed by senior Democrats in the House and advocates of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transexual community who want to establish U.S. leadership in protecting civil rights.

“No person should suffer from discrimina­tion because of who they are or whom they love,” said Rep. Dina Titus, D-nev., a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee and the sponsor of the legislatio­n.

Earlier this month, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the creation of the 10-member Commission on Unalienabl­e Rights to review human rights in American foreign policy.

But the panel was criticized by both conservati­ve and liberal advocacy groups. Chief among the complaints was President Donald Trump’s embrace of notorious world strongmen such as North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippine­s, both implicated in human rights violations.

House Foreign Affairs Chairman Eliot Engel, D-N.Y., also said the commission would work to narrow the reproducti­ve rights of women and limit rights for minorities and LGBT groups.

Engel said he backed the Titus bill and her leadership on the legislatio­n.

“We simply cannot look the other way,” Engel said.

Gary Martin at gmartin@ reviewjour­nal.com or 202-662-7390. Follow @garymartin­dc on Twitter.

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