Monday, March 14, 2016

Bible interpretation as a legal basis for discrimination?

 

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Despite being legal in the United States since 1967, Kentucky Republicans are trying to turn back the clock on interracial marriage by allowing discrimination against interracial couples.

A bill moving forward in the Kentucky Senate would give private businesses and public institutions the right to discriminate against basically anyone they want to as long as they hide behind their Bibles when they do it.

In other words, interracial couples, Muslims, atheists, and gay people can be denied services by businesses and the government for religious reasons even though federal law explicitly forbids discrimination. While the bill does not expressly mention these groups, it is so broad that it might as well.

According to SB180:

‘Protected activities’ means actions by people commissioned, employed, hired, retained, or otherwise used by the public or the government to provide customized, artistic, expressive, creative, ministerial, or spiritual goods or services, or judgments, attestations, or other commissions that involve protected rights;
‘Protected activity provider’ means a person who provides protected activities; and
‘Protected rights’ means the rights of persons to be free from governmental actions that impair, impede, infringe upon, or otherwise restrict the exercise of any right guaranteed by the United States Constitution or the Constitution of Kentucky, including but not limited to a person’s right of conscience, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and right to peaceable assembly.

The bill even denies those who are discriminated against the ability to sue in court, which makes it even more clear that Republicans want to turn Kentucky into a theocracy where civil justice and civil rights only belong to conservative “Christians.”

It hasn’t passed yet, but considering the Senate and the House are controlled by Republicans, and Tea Party nitwit Matt Bevin is the Governor, it’s only a matter of time before this bill becomes law and drags Kentucky back to the 1950s.

Above is from:  http://winningdemocrats.com/kentucky-senate-passes-gop-bill-allowing-discrimination-against-interracial-couples/

County leaders discuss alliance to back future RR freight terminal

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  • County leaders discuss alliance to back future freight terminal

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  • By Susan Vela
    Staff writer

    Posted Jan. 20, 2016 at 6:21 PM

    FREEPORT — Seven elected officials from seven counties are drafting an all-for-one and one-for-all resolution to work toward leveling farm fields for a train-to-truck freight terminal near the Chicago Rockford International Airport.
    The county board chairmen from Stephenson, Winnebago, Boone, Ogle, Lee, DeKalb and McHenry counties plan to take a resolution to their boards next month to formally state interest in a regional alliance that could strengthen the economy.
    But some already have protested a first draft that would have decreed a $2,500 commitment from each county to pay for the consulting services of the Rockford Metropolitan Agency for Planning. Both Winnebago County Board Chairman Scott Christiansen and his Stephenson County counterpart Bill Hadley said any relationship with the best of economic intentions shouldn’t have startup fees.
    "It’s more important that we get this in place (so) we can speak with one voice,” Christiansen said. “It’s not intended to be any type of cost burden on anyone.”
    The board chairmen also have moved away from the term “regional planning commission” to describe the body. What could be the resolution's final draft calls the collaboration a "regional partnership.” Hadley expects the Stephenson County Board could vote on the resolution Feb. 11.
    “We wanted to take a fresh approach,” said Hadley. “That’s what we’re trying to do is have a regional partnership. We’re trying to partner up in the region.”
    The most recent draft describes sharing technical services and advocating for each other.
    Once the seven county boards pass the resolution, board chairmen will spend the following months establishing the collaborative effort’s framework and how exactly they will cooperate for the betterment of all.
    Elected officials have tossed around the idea of eventually calling themselves the “Gateway to the West.” They want a brand synonymous with the synergy of jobs and economic development.
    Economic leaders are hoping that the alliance will drive construction of the $6 billion to $8 billion Great Lakes Basin railroad, a rail terminal and more economic development projects. The counties' partnership was first conceived last summer because wealthy investors had expressed interest in building a 275-mile railroad loop to bypass Chicago and shuttle goods more quickly between coasts.
    But elected officials first have to put that all-for-one and one-for-all spirit on paper. With one strong, committed voice, they foresee more grant money and more federal and state agencies backing their projects.
  • - “There’s no sense trying to start up something if the boards don’t want to do it,” Ogle County Board Chairman Kim Gouker said. “We want to figure out a way to get connected on the positive side to help the entire region.”
    Ogle County already belongs to the Blackhawk Hills Regional Council, which is more than 40 years old. Trying to bring economic prosperity to a largely rural region, it also serves Stephenson, Carroll, Jo Daviess, Lee, and Whiteside counties in northwest Illinois.
    Blackhawk Hills Executive Director Theresa Wittenauer said Blackhawk Hills' collaboration helped secure a $69 million grant from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration that provided the installation of more than 900 miles of fiber optics throughout the region in 2011 and 2012.
    “If you haven’t been doing that on a multi-county level, it can be a hindrance,” she said. “Everything is so focused on thinking regionally, acting regionally and working across state boundaries.”
    Susan Vela: 8215-232-0410; svela@rrstar.com; @susanvela
  • Above is from:  http://www.journalstandard.com/article/20160120/NEWS/160129892/?Start=2
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