Democrat · Local, Politics, Virginia
- by vjp
- · 3/10/2010 2:05:24 PM
Jon Stewart poked fun last night at Virginia’s Governor, Bob McDonnell and Attorney General, Ken Cuccinelli.
UPDATE: The Governor has issued Executive Directive #1 (pdf) on discrimination. From the accompanying email:
While the separation of powers doctrine precludes the Governor from changing the Virginia Human Rights Act via Executive Order, he wants to be clear that discrimination in state employment will not be tolerated.
Getting closer here.
And in case you missed it, Sen. Tommy Norment inserted language into a bill today that protects gays and lesbians from discrimination.
UPDATE 2: LG Bill Bolling also issued a statement.
UPDATE 3: From new DPVA executive director David Mills:
While we applaud the administrative gesture made by Governor McDonnell today, his non-binding statement of policy does little to protect Virginians from discrimination. The Governor is instituting half-measures necessitated by political crisis, and the time for these games is over. We call on Governor McDonnell to definitively and permanently eliminate the threat that discrimination poses to the lives, jobs, and welfare of all Virginians.
Rather than play legal games, Governor McDonnell should just send down a bill that would ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. Under Governors Warner and Kaine, Virginia became the best state for business by enacting the tolerant policies that attract world-class employers to our Commonwealth. No matter how many administrative gestures he makes, the fact remains that Bob McDonnell and his Ken Cuccinelli have rolled back protections against discrimination.

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Democrat · Local, Politics, Virginia
- by vjp
- · 3/10/2010 2:05:24 PM
Added:
UPDATE: The Governor has issued Executive Directive #1 (pdf) on discrimination.
From the accompanying email:
While the separation of powers doctrine precludes the Governor from changing the
Virginia Human Rights Act via Executive Order, he wants to be clear that
discrimination in state employment will not be tolerated.
Getting closer here.
And in case you missed it, Sen. Tommy Norment inserted language into a bill
today that protects gays and lesbians from discrimination.
Democrat · Local, Politics, Virginia
- by vjp
- · 3/10/2010 2:05:24 PM
Jon Stewart poked fun last night at Virginia’s Governor, Bob McDonnell and Attorney General, Ken Cuccinelli.
UPDATE: The Governor has issued Executive Directive #1 (pdf) on discrimination. From the accompanying email:
While the separation of powers doctrine precludes the Governor from changing the Virginia Human Rights Act via Executive Order, he wants to be clear that discrimination in state employment will not be tolerated.
Getting closer here.
And in case you missed it, Sen. Tommy Norment inserted language into a bill today that protects gays and lesbians from discrimination.

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Democrat · Local, Politics, Virginia
- by vjp
- · 3/10/2010 2:05:24 PM
Jon Stewart poked fun last night at Virginia’s Governor, Bob McDonnell and Attorney General, Ken Cuccinelli.
UPDATE: The Governor has issued Executive Directive #1 (pdf) on discrimination. From the accompanying email:
While the separation of powers doctrine precludes the Governor from changing the Virginia Human Rights Act via Executive Order, he wants to be clear that discrimination in state employment will not be tolerated.
Getting closer here.
And in case you missed it, Sen. Tommy Norment inserted language into a bill today that protects gays and lesbians from discrimination.
UPDATE 2: LG Bill Bolling also issued a statement.

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Added:
UPDATE 3: From new DPVA executive director David Mills:
While we applaud the administrative gesture made by Governor McDonnell today,
his non-binding statement of policy does little to protect Virginians from
discrimination. The Governor is instituting half-measures necessitated by
political crisis, and the time for these games is over. We call on Governor
McDonnell to definitively and permanently eliminate the threat that
discrimination poses to the lives, jobs, and welfare of all Virginians.
Rather than play legal games, Governor McDonnell should just send down a bill
that would ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. Under
Governors Warner and Kaine, Virginia became the best state for business by
enacting the tolerant policies that attract world-class employers to our
Commonwealth. No matter how many administrative gestures he makes, the fact
remains that Bob McDonnell and his Ken Cuccinelli have rolled back protections
against discrimination.
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