The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

More than 400 businesses back LGBTQ rights act

- By Dee-Ann Durbin

More than 400 companies including Tesla, Pfizer, Delta Air Lines and Amazon have signed on to support civil rights legislatio­n for LGBTQ people that is moving through Congress, advocates said Tuesday.

The Human Rights Campaign, a Washington-based LGBTQ advocacy group, said its Business Coalition for the Equality Act has grown to 416 members, including dozens of Fortune 500 companies. Big names like Apple, PepsiCo, General Motors, CVS, Facebook, Marriott, Capital One, Starbucks and Home Depot pepper the list.

“It’s time that civil rights protection­s be extended to LGBT+ individual­s nationwide on a clear, consistent and comprehens­ive basis,” said Carla Grant Pickens, IBM’s chief diversity and inclusion officer, in a statement distribute­d by the Human Rights Campaign.

The Equality Act would amend existing civil rights law to include sexual orientatio­n and gender identifica­tion as protected characteri­stics. Those protection­s would extend to employment, housing, loan applicatio­ns, education and other areas.

The bill passed the U.S. House 224-206 in February, with all Democrats but just three Republican­s supporting it. Its fate in the closely divided Senate is uncertain.

Among the bill’s opponents is the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which has said it could force church facilities to host functions that violate their beliefs.

Corporate endorsemen­ts more than doubled since 2019, the Human Rights Campaign said.

“We are seeing growing support from business leaders because they understand that the Equality Act is good for their employees, good for their businesses and good for our country,” the Human Rights Campaign President Alphonso David said in a statement.

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