Mr. Speaker, too many Americans face severe discrimination because of whom they love. LGBTQ rights are civil rights. They are human rights. Participating and contributing equally, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation, brings us closer to the self-evident truth that, while we are not all created the same, in a just democracy, we are all created equally. Despite State Republican hostility, City of Austin ordinances have long protected against the same discrimination we are combating today. City contractors have complied with these ordinances, whose requirements set the standard for our community. Both Austin and San Antonio enjoy perfect municipal Equality Index scores from the Human Rights Campaign. With this bill, we set the same type of standard for our entire country. Mr. Speaker, 1,400 businesses in the Texas Competes coalition have sent a clear message in favor of inclusion and against discrimination. We need strong Federal enforcement. That is what this bill does. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The time of the gentleman has expired.
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