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Opinion: What America really thinks of the Equality Act
Despite Americans’ desire to expand rights to LGBTQ individuals, we do not approve of undermining women’s rights in the process
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The Equality Act, which passed the House in February and is currently under consideration by the Senate, boasts widespread public support. In March, Gallup reported on Americans viewing LGBTQ civil rights more favorably. Another survey conducted by Hart Research for the Human Rights Campaign, an LGBTQ advocacy group, indicated 70% of Americans support the Equality Act. And, finally, a Public Religion Research Institute survey found 82% of Americans approve of “laws that would protect gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people against discrimination in jobs, public accommodations and housing.”
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