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Name: Robyn Webb on Feb 27, 2011Comments: Please let our legislators know that their constituents oppose this legislation in its present form.Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Susan Collins on Feb 27, 2011Comments: Anything short of full equality is NOT equality at all!Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Jenna Fischett on Feb 27, 2011Comments: Please amend Maryland House Bill 235 in include public accommodations and thereby place transgender Marylanders as an EQUALLY protected class of citizens as race, creed, sex, age, disability, national origin and sexual orientation.Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Dana LaRocca on Feb 27, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Julius Agers on Feb 27, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Tracy B on Feb 27, 2011Comments: This legislation was created by organizations that do not represent the better interest of Maryland's transgender citizens, and without the involvement of those most affected by its content. We would respectfully ask that this bill be amended to include the same protections offered under similar non discrimination legislation pertaining to all other protected classes, including race, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status and sexual orientation, prohibiting discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodation. We oppose any version of this legislation that does not contain language prohibiting discrimination against gender variant Marylanders in all of these areas INCLUDING PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION, and would ask that any version of this bill that does not contain this language be withdrawn.Zip Code:Flag
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Name: David Weintraub on Feb 27, 2011Comments: This bill needs to be withdrawn if it's not going to be comprehensive. The danger of a two-tier system of civil rights - one "special" set of rights for gender variant people, another comprehensive set for everyone else - being replicated across the country is too great. Please, let's get this one right.Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Vermin L. Suprerme on Feb 27, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Arianna Travaglini on Feb 27, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Savannah Hornback on Feb 27, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Sandy Rawls on Feb 27, 2011Comments: The time is now to push for an all inclusive bill that covers all areas that Trans-folks face discrimination in.Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Jeri Hughes on Feb 27, 2011Comments: The language implemented to comprise this legislation is flawed enough to make it useless. The legislation would provide "loopholes, and set negative precedent, that would actually harm this extremely marginalized population. The bill is a disgrace, as are those who would present it as worthy of support.Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Brenda Chedd on Feb 27, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: David B Toth on Feb 27, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Angelique Erickson on Feb 27, 2011Comments: I am a trans woman,and I use the facilities that my expression of gender specifies.And which offers me a safe place to conduct my call of nature that being forced to use the male facilities would do the opposite of.Why should a person be put in danger for their gender expression,when all we want to do is find relief for a need.Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Larry Dunbar on Feb 27, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Katherine Sumiko Riley-Bruce on Feb 27, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Alyson Meiselman on Feb 27, 2011Comments: Please amend HB235 to include "public accommodations," or, in the alternative, withdraw the bill from consideration.Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Raphael Posey on Feb 27, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: April Murdock on Feb 27, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Nicki Edward Handler on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Kaylie Vitt on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Meghan Kubala on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Chelsea Hopper on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Alison K. Haygood on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Jennifer Henline on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Sandra Meade on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Martha Gatewood on Feb 28, 2011Comments: I voteZip Code:Flag
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Name: Donna S Plamondon on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Jennifefr Baker on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Carla Perry on Feb 28, 2011Comments: Just common human dignities!Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Michelle Farrell on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Michelle De Shane on Feb 28, 2011Comments: Please amend Maryland House Bill 235 in include public accommodations .Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Amy Linthicum on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Cindy Borchardt on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: De Sube on Feb 28, 2011Comments: Transgender people need FULL protection against discrimination under the law. Thus far, the non-discrimination bill in the Maryland legislature does not contain any wording for non-discrimination in public accommodation. Trans people will be protected from discrimination in employment and housing if this bill is signed into law, but there will be no protection in public facilities. This is half baked!Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Paula Prichard on Feb 28, 2011Comments: Public accommodations should never be left out of anyones rights.Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Jane Shipley on Feb 28, 2011Comments: I'm a Marylander, and I vote.Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Zoƫ Collins on Feb 28, 2011Comments: Do the right thing!Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Wendy Leigh on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Ginger Dawn Seaboyer on Feb 28, 2011Comments: please give us our rights as humans..thank youZip Code:Flag
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Name: H Douglass Brown on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Jayne Maynes on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: William L. Livingston Jr. on Feb 28, 2011Comments:Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Kelli TransAction Busey on Feb 28, 2011Comments: Omitting public accommodations from a "anti discrimination" bill is wrong in so many ways. That tells people that there is indeed some valid reason this minority should not be allowed to share their public spaces. HB235 MUST be amended or withdrawn.Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Tom Lang on Feb 28, 2011Comments: The sneaky way that Transgender/Transsexual people have been left out of the public accommodations part of HB235 is reprehensible. The lack of transparency of strategy once EQMD was exposed as having done this together with it's messaging centers trying to whitewash this fact is even more reprehensible. Add TG/TS people to the public accommodations part of HB235 OR remove LGB people from this part and prep for a unified future inclusion of LGBT together.Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Nicki Edward Handler on Feb 28, 2011Comments: The bill is worthless without Public Accommodations NO bill would be preferable to this bill as it stands. Please amend it or withdraw it.Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Michelle A. Eyre on Feb 28, 2011Comments: We should not accept anything less.Zip Code:Flag
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Name: Ann Knittel on Feb 28, 2011Comments: No citizen of the united states, regardless of their color, creed, sexual orientation, nor their gender preference, etc... should be discriminated against or prohibited from housing, public accommodation, nor the right to employment anywhere in this country.Zip Code:Flag