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Recognizes LGBT Rights


The Uniting Amendment is the comprehensive amendment

to the Constitution of the United States.

It recognizes the rights

of those in the LGBT community.

The anti-discrimination clause of the amendment

prevents discrimination:

"...on account of: physical or mental illness; genetic composition; sex; gender identity or lack of gender; sexual orientation; mental, social, or physical ability; unintentional physical appearance; national origin; race or ethnicity; biological status or lack of biology; age; veteran status; religion, belief or opinion; social status; familial status; wealthiness or impoverishment; or any other condition or status not under one's control."

The amendment is currently in the process of being

written by the people of the United States.

It includes many other provisions to

reestablish a government that is more fair, more free,

and has the integrity and compassion to move America forward.


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