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Eugene

(61,807 posts)
Fri May 20, 2016, 08:59 AM May 2016

House votes to overturn Obama LGBT protection executive order in defense spending bill

Source: New York Times

House Passes $81 Billion Measure for Veterans and Military Construction

By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN and EMMARIE HUETTEMAN MAY 19, 2016

WASHINGTON — The House on Thursday approved an $81.6 billion spending measure for veterans affairs and military construction programs after hours of contentious floor debate that at times focused on cultural disputes, including efforts to restrict the flying of the Confederate flag and a bitter split over workplace protections for gays and lesbians employed by federal contractors.

Those disputes showed once again that the societal fissures that divide Republicans and Democrats are never far below the surface of any debate in Congress, even over a relatively routine spending measure.

The debate over workplace protections had spilled over from Wednesday night when Republicans inserted an amendment to the annual military policy bill that would overturn an executive order by President Obama banning federal government contractors from discriminating against employees based on sexual orientation.

The bill, which was considered must-pass legislation, passed along with the amendment by a vote of 277 to 147.

During floor debate on the spending measure on Thursday, some Democrats pushed back. Representative Sean Patrick Maloney, Democrat of New York, turned to Representative Pete Sessions, Republican of Texas, and asked: “Is it necessary to discriminate against gays and lesbians to support our military?”

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House votes to overturn Obama LGBT protection executive order in defense spending bill (Original Post) Eugene May 2016 OP
$81.6 billion spending measure for veterans affairs and military construction programs Botany May 2016 #1
Well obviously the LGBT Boldine May 2016 #2
The weird part about half the midwest nightscanner59 May 2016 #3
You have my sympathy.......... Boldine May 2016 #4

Botany

(70,447 posts)
1. $81.6 billion spending measure for veterans affairs and military construction programs
Fri May 20, 2016, 09:09 AM
May 2016

Fewer Kids Could Receive Free School Meals Under House Bill

but no $ for poor kids to eat

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10141455441

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Republicans are still fighting wars that they lost.

"WASHINGTON — The House on Thursday approved an $81.6 billion spending measure for veterans affairs and military construction programs after hours of contentious floor debate that at times focused on cultural disputes, including efforts to restrict the flying of the Confederate flag and a bitter split over workplace protections for gays and lesbians employed by federal contractors."

Boldine

(86 posts)
2. Well obviously the LGBT
Fri May 20, 2016, 09:15 AM
May 2016

community pose such a threat to those li'l ole GOPers that it surely is the right fund to use against them. (snark)

This is ludicrous. I keep thinking the GOP have hit bottom in their malevolence, but they keep digging deeper and deeper with their maliciousness.

nightscanner59

(802 posts)
3. The weird part about half the midwest
Sat May 21, 2016, 02:21 PM
May 2016

Actually thinks this bullshit is benevolent and gets them the nod from Jeebus. Some of my own family back there state right wing "righteous" things that leave me dumbfoundedly astouded

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