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New Laws go into effect

by Producer of Tranny Talk
New laws go into effect.
AB 1400 and AB 1586 will now protect transgender people when they experience discrimination while using public accommodations or getting health care.

Equality California and the Transgender Law Center say California now has the most transgender friendly laws in the nation.

The Civil Rights Act of 2005 or AB 1400 will help protect transgender people when they are discriminated against while using public accommodations such as bathrooms. To help educate society the Transgender Law Center has created a guide called “Peeing in Peace: A Resource Guide for Transgender Activists and Allies.” The document can be viewed or downloaded from the website http://www.transgenderlawcenter.org.

The Insurance Gender Non-discrimination Act or AB 1586 will protect transgender people in the health care industry. According to the Transgender Law Center and the National Center for Lesbian Rights at least 48% of all transgender people experience discrimination in employment, 38% in public accommodations, 32% in housing and 31% experience discrimination in health care.

Transgender activist Dina Boyer says the laws are a step in the right direction, but transgender people also need devices or methods to prosecute when they experience discrimination. She says, “I always hear lawyers, attorneys and public defenders say there is nothing we can do. Hopefully the new laws will enable them to prosecute when a transgender person experiences discrimination.”

For more information please visit http://www.equa.org, or http://www.transgenderlawcenter.org.

Please go to http://www.trannytalktv.com or http://homepage.mac.com/trannytalk/ to see and hear about the nations first transsexual talk show. “Tranny Talk” is aired on San Francisco’s public access channel 29 every first and third Sundays of the month. Please go to the website http://www.accessf.org/schedule.htm for a complete guide to air times and dates.



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