Are LGBTQ Employees Safe From Discrimination? A New Supreme Court Case Will Decide

It’s a hectic morning at the home of Kathleen O’Donnell and her wife, Casey. Kathleen is getting their 4-year-old foster daughter ready for the park. She got placed with them overnight. Casey is wrangling the four dogs. They’ve already got their 11-year-old son off to school.

They live on a tree-lined street in Billings, Mont. It’s a place they’ve called home since 2014.

“All of my family lives in Billings, so with a kid we wanted to be near them,” Kathleen said.

View the complete October 7 article by Leila Fadel on the National Public Radio website here.

Representative Kunesh-Podein Statement on Equal Rights Amendment

St. Paul – Today, Representative Mary Kunesh-Podein participated in the first public hearing of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) bill before the House Government Operations committee. If approved, the ERA bill (H.F. 13) would put an Equal Rights Amendment on the ballot in Minnesota in November of 2020 to amend the state constitution to read, “Equality under the law shall not be abridged or denied on account of gender.” If ratified, the amendment will take effect on January 1, 2021.

Rep. Kunesh-Podein, who is the chief-author of the bill, released the following statement:

Minnesotans deserve nothing less than constitutional equality and a government that upholds our basic values of fairness,” said Kunesh-Podein. “Gender discrimination must receive the highest level of scrutiny – assumed equality is not enough. Our state should work for all of us, no matter what we look like or who we are.”   Continue reading “Representative Kunesh-Podein Statement on Equal Rights Amendment”