Wednesday, March 30, 2016

The Idaho Legislature Has Left the Building

Today, for the first time in 3 months, I did not go downtown to the state Capitol for our weekly prayer vigil.  For 11 weeks in a row the Interfaith Equality Coalition stood in silent prayer outside the statehouse in support of equality for gay and transgender people.  This is the third year that we have held our prayer vigils.  We are part of the Add the Words movement which has been trying to add the words “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” to the Idaho Human Rights Act for over 10 years.

I would like to say that we are done but unfortunately the Idaho State Legislature went home this past Friday without doing a thing to protect LGBT people.  Two Democratic senators introduced a personal Add the Words bill but Republican leadership never allowed it to move forward.  The public saw a quiet year compared to the last 2 years.  This year there were no protests and no arrests.  There was a rally at the beginning of the legislative session.  Our coalition members publicly prayed.  One week we sat quietly in the Senate gallery and the next week we sat in the House gallery.  Clergy wore stoles, robes, and collars while the rest of us wore rainbow colors.  Behind the scenes individuals lobbied the legislators.  Lawmakers had discussions to supposedly find a “compromise.”  In the end they claimed they couldn’t find the right words.  But we gave them four words.

This has been a disappointing legislative session.  More than disappointing—infuriating would be a better word.  Add the Words was not the only issue that didn’t go anywhere.  There was a huge push to expand Medicaid to cover the 78,000 Idahoans who have no health coverage.  They ended up doing nothing, despite the fact that more people will die.  They refused to protect children from faith healing parents who allow their children to die from treatable illnesses.  However they made lots of statements about being pro-life and anti-abortion so they passed bad bills that interfere with women’s reproductive health.  Once again a lawmaker made an inane statement about women not getting pregnant after the trauma of rape—this got us more unwanted national attention.  These pro-life legislators also passed permitless concealed carry for cities against the wishes of local law enforcement.  They not only refused to raise Idaho’s minimum wage but actually passed a bill to prevent cities from doing it (and these are the same people who scream about the federal government interfering with state control).  I could go on. . .

Idaho is at the bottom of almost everything in the United States.  People are struggling here but our lawmakers don’t seem to care.  It’s all about ideology and religion.  The Idaho Legislature is about 80% Republican.  It is also 80% Mormon and predominantly white men.  Votes are often made along party lines.  Decisions are made in Republican meetings behind closed doors.  Many of these legislators are old men who seem to be clueless about the world outside their own little piece of Idaho and they are especially clueless about women’s anatomy (which has become painfully clear during hearings).  One is showing signs of senility—but he’ll probably be reelected.

Why are these people reelected?  Why do people blindly vote “R” against their own interests?  Ignorance?  (Schools are constantly underfunded.)  This is an election year for all of our legislators.  It’s clear that changes need to be made.  We need a legislature that listens to citizens and cares about all of the people in the state, not just the ones who are like them.

This was a frustrating year but we are not giving up.  Many people will be fighting for justice and for the welfare of all people.  My coalition will be back at the Capitol to greet legislators next year and to ask them to Add the Words.  We will be visible to the members of the public who drive or walk by and often show their support.  Most importantly, we will be there to show our gay and transgender brothers and sisters that we care and that we believe God loves all.



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