NGLCC Condemns Trump Administration Anti-LGBT “License to Discriminate” Directives as Destructive to the American Economy and its Citizens

Oct 6, 2017

Washington, DC – The National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), the business voice of the LGBT community, vehemently opposes the recent positions taken by the Trump Administration declaring that government agencies, private businesses, and other entities have a right to discriminate against LGBT people.  Such a directive is not just a state-sanctioned and taxpayer-funded attack on LGBT Americans, but also on women’s access to healthcare, individuals with disabilities, and other vulnerable communities.

America’s 1.4 million LGBT business owners, as well as the millions of allies who support them, must know that they can petition their state and federal government when they experience discrimination – something this position would explicitly prohibit in the name of so-called ‘religious freedom.’

“This shameful directive doesn’t protect anyone. In fact, it creates the potential for greater discrimination against already vulnerable communities.  NGLCC and its partners advocate for sound business policy and conditions conducive to economic growth.  At a time when our nation’s leaders are focused on ways to get more people to work, we should not be creating new ways to fire — or new ways to refuse to hire and disrespect — Americans who contribute so powerfully to our economy,” said NGLCC Co-Founder & President Justin Nelson.  “LGBT inclusion is associated with higher levels of entrepreneurship and is linked to GDP growth, whereas LGBT discrimination goes hand-in-hand with a decline in productivity and success. We decry this effort to roll back the clock on current protections for LGBT Americans, especially by an administration of self-proclaimed ‘business experts’ who should know the economic benefits of inclusion.”

Using taxpayer dollars, public officials and religious institutions could be legally protected should they decide to not recognize the legality of same-sex marriages; refuse to place children with qualified, deserving LGBT families; prevent transgender Americans from changing gender markers on government documents; and deny housing and public services to anyone, even if the institution receives grants and subsidies from the government.

“If this government truly wants our economy to grow, they must concern themselves with the health of our businesses, not our bedrooms and bathrooms. NGLCC and its partners encourage our constituents and stakeholders to publicly fight these policies to ensure America is safe and open for business for all,” said NGLCC Co-Founder & CEO Chance Mitchell. “This kind of freedom to discriminate is a desperate and callous backlash against the success of marriage equality and other advances for the LGBT community.  Public opinion echoes the court’s sentiment that equality is essential for American progress, particularly its economy.”

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ABOUT NGLCC:

The National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce is the business voice of the LGBT community and is the largest global advocacy organization specifically dedicated to expanding economic opportunities and advancements for LGBT people. NGLCC represents the interests of America’s 1.4 million LGBT business owners and is the exclusive certification body for Certified LGBT Business Enterprise® (Certified LGBTBE®) companies. www.nglcc.org | @NGLCC

MEDIA CONTACT:

Jonathan D. Lovitz
Senior Vice President
jlovitz@nglcc.org
954-695-5896

 

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