• Houston Voters Reject Measure Barring LGBT Discrimination

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    Houston voters struck down a non-discrimination ballot measure
    Tuesday, delivering a blow to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and
    transgender rights movement that had campaigned heavily for
    passage.

    Prop. 1, known as Houston's Equal Rights Ordinance, would have
    barred discrimination on the basis of race, age, military
    status, disability and 11 other categories in a variety of
    areas. (Religious organizations and institutions would be exempt
    from the requirements.)

    It was HERO's protections on the basis of sexual orientation and
    gender identity, however, that attracted the most attention and
    made the ballot measure the center of the LGBT community's
    efforts this election.

    The Houston City Council narrowly approved the equal rights
    ordinance last year, but after a petition drive by anti-gay
    activists, the Texas Supreme Court ordered the city in July to
    either repeal it or put it on the November ballot -- giving each
    side just a few months to make their case.

    A long list of local and national figures publicly came out in
    support of Prop. 1, including President Barack Obama and
    Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. The measure
    also had the backing of companies like Apple and GE, as well as
    local businesses that wanted to avoid a backlash similar to what
    Indiana experienced when Gov. Mike Pence (R) signed an anti-gay
    "religious freedom" law earlier this year.

    But these heavy hitters weren't able to get past the catchy,
    fear-mongering slogans and images used by their opponents.

    Conservative activists -- who were heavily outspent by LGBT
    advocates -- dubbed Prop. 1 the "bathroom ordinance" and adopted
    the slogan "No men in women's bathrooms," playing up fears that
    passage could lead to male sexual predators dressing up as women
    and entering women's restrooms.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/houston-equal-rights- ordinance_5638de92e4b00a4d2e0bee4e
     
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