Matthew Shepard was a young man killed for being gay. Now, the Matthew Shepard Hate Crime Prevention Act is coming to vote this week.
See email below for more info. This act would assist in protecting hate crime targetting persons of preceive sexual orientation.
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Act Now to Pass the Matthew Shepard Act
Tired of waiting for action? The time has come. The time is now.
The
Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act (bill number S.909) is coming to a vote this week.
We need you to contact each of your Senators today.
This hate crimes legislation is long overdue—it makes clear that crimes against LGBT people motivated by bias and prejudice are against federal law and will give the Department of Justice authority to prosecute these crimes. Since this bill covering both sexual orientation and gender identity was introduced in 2007, hate-motivated crimes against LGBT people have continued to rise—federal statistics continuously show that crimes motivated by sexual orientation and gender identity are the third highest recorded bias crime in the country.
In June,
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder told the Senate Judiciary Committee that the Obama administration strongly supported the bill, stating, "The President and I seek swift passage of this legislation because hate crimes victimize not only individuals, but entire communities."
Our opponents are flooding Capitol Hill with misleading phone calls and letters at a pace far beyond ours. For everyone who has been dispirited or disappointed by the pace of progress on LGBT issues in Washington, now is the time to pick up the phone and make our voices heard.
Please call now:
Call the Senate Switchboard: 202.224.3121 and tell the operator you would like to speak to the Senator from your state.
Tell the person who answers the phone that you are a constituent and are calling to urge the Senator to vote for the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act (bill number S.909).
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to reach your other Senator.
Please take five minutes to make these two calls and then forward this email onto your friends and family and have them do the same. Congress needs to hear from us that passing hate crimes legislation is absolutely crucial.
Dialing the switchboard now.
Kate Kendell, Esq.
Executive Director
National Center for Lesbian Rights
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Decepticon asked a good question. And in the process of finding an answer. Do read the news articles about the Matthew Shepard Act.
Urge Your Senators to Support Matthew Shepard Act TODAY! (Examiner)
Senate Democrats Attach Hate Crimes Law to Defense Bill (New York Times)
Urgent update
Senate Adds Death Penalty Amendment to Kill Hate Crimes Legislation
July 20, 2009 - Posted by Tyler Lewis
"On Friday, the Senate passed the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act as an amendment to the fiscal year 2010 Department of Defense authorization bill. But today, the Senate passed an amendment to the Act, offered by Sen. Jeff Sessions, R. Ala., that would allow the death penalty to be applied in hate crimes cases under some circumstances.
LCCR and other civil and human rights groups that are supporting the Act do not support the Sessions amendment.
In a letter to the Senate, the groups said: "We strongly oppose this amendment...The death penalty is irreversible and highly controversial – with significant doubts about its deterrent effect and clear evidence of disproportionate application against poor people. Moreover, there are serious, well-documented concerns about unequal and racially biased application of the death penalty."
The Sessions amendment can still be removed from the bill by a House-Senate conference committee that will meet in September to reconcile the two versions of the legislation. The full House and Senate will vote on the final version of the bill before it is sent to President Obama.
The Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act will authorize the Department of Justice to investigate and prosecute certain bias-motivated crimes based on the victim's actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability. Currently, the federal government can only investigate hate crimes motivated by the victim's race, color, religion, and national origin in limited cases.
It will also provide local authorities with more resources to combat hate crimes and give the federal government jurisdiction over prosecuting hate crimes in states where the current law is inadequate or when local authorities are unwilling or do not have the resources to do so themselves."
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Please help. We are against all forms of death penalty. We do not believe that those who act on hate crime or any crime deserve to be put to death, even if they kill. This is not helping the LGBT people, as they would not want anyone to die for the hate crime they committed.
Please call now:
Call the Senate Switchboard: 202.224.3121 and tell the operator you would like to speak to the Senator from your state.
Tell the person who answers the phone that you are a constituent and are calling to urge the Senator to vote against the death penalty amendments added to Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act (bill number S.909).
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to reach your other Senator.