Friday, May 27, 2011

What has the President done for the LGBT community lately? Funny you should ask.


Courtesy of the Human Rights Campaign:

From signature achievements like passage of the law to end "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" to administrative changes throughout government, President Obama has done more to improve the lives of LGBT people than any President in history. The following is a compilation of many of the actions taken by the Administration on LGBT issues.

Regulatory and Policy Changes

  • The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) adopted a regulation ending the ban on HIV-positive visitors and immigrants.
  • The State Department reversed a Bush Administration policy that refused to use a same-sex marriage license as evidence of a name change for passports.
  • The Census Bureau overturned the Bush Administration's overbroad interpretation of the Defense of Marriage Act and agreed to release data on married same-sex couples along with other demographic information from the 2010 Census.
  • President Obama issued two Presidential Memoranda (in June 2009 and June 2010) directing federal agencies to extend whatever benefits they could, under existing authority, to the same-sex partners of federal employees. These include sick and funeral leave, long-term care insurance, travel and relocation assistance, child care subsidies, and certain retirement benefits. The State Department extended numerous benefits to the partners of Foreign Service officers, including diplomatic passports, access to overseas medical and training facilities, inclusion in housing allocations, and access to emergency evacuation.
  • The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) added gender identity to the equal employment opportunity policy governing all federal jobs.
  • The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) proposed regulations recognizing LGBT families for federal housing programs, prohibiting discrimination against LGBT people in accessing federally-insured mortgage loans, and requiring HUD grantees to abide by LGBT-inclusive state and local antidiscrimination laws. HUD also announced it would conduct the first-ever nationwide study of LGBT housing discrimination.
  • President Obama issued Presidential Memorandum in April 2010 directing HHS to issue regulations requiring all hospitals receiving Medicaid and Medicare to prohibit discrimination in visitation against LGBT people. HHS issued regulations that went into effect in 2011.
  • HHS rescinded provisions of a Bush-era rule which allowed health care providers to refuse to provide any health care service or information for a religious or moral reason.
  • The federal Prison Rape Elimination Commission proposed national standards to reduce sexual abuse in correctional facilities, including standards regarding LGBT and intersex inmates. In early 2011, the Justice Department proposed regulations to implement those standards.
  • HHS's Advisory Committee on Blood Safety and Availability reviewed the lifetime ban on blood donation by gay and bisexual men, concluded that it is a "suboptimal" policy that screens out low risk donors and called on HHS to conduct research to support a move to a policy based on risk behavior, regardless of sexual orientation.
  • The Department of Justice issued an opinion clarifying that the criminal provisions of the Violence Against Women Act related to stalking and abuse apply equally to same-sex partners.
  • The Department of State revised the standards for changing a gender marker on a passport, making the process less burdensome for transgender people.
  • The Department of Labor issued guidance clarifying that an employee can take time off under the Family and Medical Leave Act to care for a same-sex partner's child, even where the partner does not have a legal or biological relationship to that child.
  • HHS revised its funding guidance around abstinence-only-until-marriage sex education programs, requiring that recipient programs are inclusive of and non-stigmatizing toward LGBT youth, and mandating that they include only medically-accurate information.
  • HHS awarded a $900,000 grant for the creation of a national resource center on LGBT aging issues to Services & Advocacy for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Elders (SAGE). HHS also awarded a $13.3 million grant to the L.A. Gay and Lesbian Center to create a model program supporting LGBT and questioning youth in the foster care system.
  • At the request of HHS, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) issued a lengthy report in March 2011 detailing the range of areas in which more research is needed on LGBT health needs.
  • In March 2011, HHS sent a number of recommendations to the White House for policy and regulatory changes that HHS could undertake to improve the health of LGBT people, including: collection of LGBT health data, guidance for states on including LGBT families in federal welfare programs, and guidance for states on protecting the financial resources of a same-sex partner when his or her partner enters long-term care under Medicaid.
 Support of Pro-LGBT Legislation
  • The President signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act into law.
  • The President signed the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010 into law, after including DADT repeal in the 2010 State of the Union address and brokering a compromise with the Pentagon that honored both the legislative calendar and the Pentagon process.
  • Administration officials testified in support of ENDA in House and Senate in the 111th Congress.
  • Administration officials testified in support of the Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act, which would extend spousal benefits to the partners of federal workers, including health insurance and insurance benefits.
  • The Department of Justice announced that it would stop defending lawsuits brought against Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), because the President and Attorney General believe that provision is unconstitutional.
Damn, That IS impressive!

Now EVERYBODY has their pet causes.  I have already identified the repeal of NCLB as one of mine, but so is making sure that everybody is protected from discrimination in this country. And this includes the LGBT community.

Actually it especially includes the LGBT community!

Now I have always, even since my days back in high school, supported gay rights. But now I have a very personal reason for wanting to see this particular group of people protected.

It just so happens that one of them is my daughter.

This President is the first President that my daughter was old enough to help vote into office.  It is nice to see that he is repaying that support by looking out for her.

Thank you Mr. President.

23 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:54 PM

    O/T I just discovered Michelle Obama's Facebook page - AND she has 2 million more fans than Sarah Palin! Now that gives me faith in America!!

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  2. Anonymous6:58 PM

    Yeah, he gets some points. But, personally I'll never forget or forgive his weaselness on DADT. He could have changed the policy with the stroke of the pen. And it is unforgivable that some of those who are willing to fight are still punished for who they are despite their skills.
    sign me straight white female vet

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  3. Olivia7:00 PM

    Thank you so much for posting all this. I keep hearing grumbling that the President has abandoned the LGBT community and it is great to have examples of action. Everyone is so impatient to have all the wrongs fixed immediately. It takes time. The one thing I love about our President is that he just keeps moving forward; he doesn't whine about the slings and arrows, he doesn't use the right wing roadblocks as an excuse, he just keeps going. Often it is one step forward, 2 steps back, but everyone needs to understand that he cannot do it alone he doesn't have the power to do it alone. For all the opposition he gets, he has made remarkable progress. I am so proud of him, his family, and everything he is doing.

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  4. ams356 aschneider7:06 PM

    Excellent excellent post. Thank you!

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  5. Anonymous7:41 PM

    I'm very proud of our President and First Lady. They have shown intelligence, dignity and respect for their positions and for the citizens of America. Just as the Obama's have faith in us, I have faith in them.

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  6. Anonymous7:47 PM

    Thanks, Olivia. Well said. People had unreasonable expectations, imo.

    I love our President! He is making that slow but steady progress, critical first steps in the right direction on so many issues.

    Thanks for the list, Gryphen. I will share with my nearest and dearest also.

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  7. Anonymous8:09 PM

    I have to keep saying this: that its a real shame that we have a President who is right up there with JFK in terms of the output of work that benefits the common man, and as a diplomat shining a new, respectable light on the nation...and over half of the citizens are so cement-headed about how he has darker SKIN than Kennedy, so refuse to enjoy the moment.

    It may end up being one of those deals where AFTER the whole show is over, it dawns on everyone what they had. Lets hope that doesn't occur until 2016 (or the dummies will have reason to moan, "Oh, no--what have we DONE???")

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  8. Anonymous8:14 PM

    I'll second that... Thank you Mr President for making a difference in my daughter's life as well !

    I'll be sharing your list too G.

    Sherry in Calif.

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  9. Olivia8:25 PM

    Anonymous@8:09: I sooo agree with you and I have thought this for so long. Long after our time, people will recognize the Obama administration and Obama himself as a true gift. I believe that this man's worth will only be recognized long after we are all gone. I also think that the right knows this and is doing all that they can to alter and even obliterate his legacy. Fortunately, the pathetic saps they offer as substitutes pale in comparison.One of the funniest things to happen lately is that the righties I have as FB friends are silent lately. They are seeing what a bunch of putzes they have been supporting and they can no longer defend them. Very satisfying.

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  10. Anonymous8:38 PM

    6:58, I think I read that the reason President Obama has not used his Executive authority to stop the vile DADT policy is that if he does, then the next President in with an opposing viewpoint can simply undo it with that same mechanism.

    It may be better - though much slower - for him to work towards a legislative solution because it would be much harder for a GOP President to undo the change.

    I agree with you that it should be changed and quickly, but that means we all need to put pressure on existing Senators and Representatives and get out the vote and vote for those who will support the change.

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  11. Anonymous8:42 PM

    We have to remember that President Obama does not believe in acting like a dictator as President G.W. Bush did (he even bragged about wanting to be a dictator).

    President Obama knows lasting change comes through legislative change and court rulings. I am thankful he has a long-term vision for the most crucial changes so that it effects long-lasting change.

    We need to support him in his quest to get rid of DADT by reminding him we expect action and by contacting every single Senator and Representative who is resisting the efforts to repeal forever DADT.

    The power, the real power, is in our hands. We cannot expect our President to get things like this changed by himself.

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  12. Anonymous8:42 PM

    Fantastic post!

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  13. Anonymous8:43 PM

    6:58 Enough Fauxgressive! Repeal of DADT is the law of the land thanks to Democrats in Congress & the President so get get over it.

    Sick of the Whining!

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  14. Anonymous8:47 PM

    Major gay-rights group backs Obama for second term

    The nation's largest gay-rights groups endorsed President Obama for reelection, praising him for historic accomplishments for the LGBT community.

    http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/163547-major-gay-rights-group-backs-obama-for-second-term?sms_ss=twitter&at_xt=4ddeecfb7258cd9b,0

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  15. Dinty9:03 PM

    Thank you for enumerating the President's achievement in fighting for LBGT rights. I also agree that many had unreasonable expectations in the President's ability to reverse discrimination that has taken decades if not centuries to impose.

    Solutions that solely consist of a swipe of a pen are reversed just as easily, and we have to face that at some point there will be another President at the helm who may be beholden to interests that clash with those of the LBGT community.

    He doing the right thing, making progress in ways that will last.

    Cheers to you and your daughter, Gryphen. Have a great Memorial Day weekend.

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  16. Thank you for your last paragraph. Our beautiful children are why all of us will be voting again, and as eagerly, for Barack Obama in 2012.

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  17. Anonymous9:32 PM

    The GOP regime including Granny and her homophobic daughters , Brillow, wants to take us back to the 12th century where people were burned at the stake but yet it was okay for christian priests to molest little boys. Yes they make fun of "gays" whilst keeping their own hypocrisy in the closet. Palin wants women to pay for their own rape kits. I just cannot imagine anything more backwards and backwoods that the "values" this family espouses. It is astounding.

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  18. Anonymous9:38 PM

    @ anonymous 6:58 who said, "Yeah, he gets some points. But, personally I'll never forget or forgive his weaselness on DADT. He could have changed the policy with the stroke of the pen."

    The president has a hundred million and one things to do & you can't forgive him? Who do you think can do better in the hard job as President of the USA????? WHO???? Name us one.

    Besides that, you have NO CLUE (as most of us don't) what goes one behind the scenes. Did you have a clue that Obama was going to take Bin Laden down? NO & neither did we or Pakistan.

    Quit sweating the petty stuff and you might have a happier life. How about supporting your country for one?

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  19. Erica from Dallas10:36 PM

    Thanks Griffin.Excellent list.Thanks for all the information.
    Now how do I get this all on a Facebook page?Hummm...
    I am going to print your blog post and take it to the Organizing For America headquarters and share with our local Stonewall Democratic Club!and of course I will give your blog credit.
    This is the kind of post that will get President Obama re elected.

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  20. Anonymous1:25 AM

    8:43 and 9:48

    I love the fact that we still have the First Amendment and the right to a personal opinion...so much so that I served in the military to protect yours.

    PS: The irony of President Obama's resistance to decisively dealing with DADT vs Truman's action on behalf of African-Americans in the military will stand forever.

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  21. Anonymous5:24 AM

    He's also looking out for millions of young adults unable to get their own health insurance otherwise - under the HCA that enables them to keep their coverage active under their parents plan.

    That safety net is priceless while jobs rates try and recover with the pace of unemployable college graduates.

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  22. Gryphen,

    Thanks so much for posting this! This week I am lecturing on LGBT issues in my psych class. This article will add a tremendous amount to class discussion.

    Thanks so much!

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  23. Anonymous7:59 PM

    And this is in the middle of his first term! What he's done for the LGBT community shouldn't be glossed over nor taken lightly. I think President Obama can relate because he knows the sting of hate and discrimination.
    So glad I voted for this man. Against tremendous odds, he remains calm, steady and focused.
    I never expected him to right every wrong nor to be perfect, we elected him president, not Jesus. But he's doing a fantastic job and deserves a lot of credit and respect.

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