Monday, April 20, 2009

Why LGBT hate-crimes protections should be Congress' priority

The death of Colorado transgender teenager Angie Zapata is an urgent reminder of the need for Congress to pass a federal hate-crimes statute, writes out U.S. Rep. Jared Polis, D-Colo., a co-sponsor of the bill. "People from all over the country were appalled a decade ago when gay student Matthew Shepard was beaten to death in Wyoming," Polis writes. "We should be even more appalled that in those 10 years, our nation has failed to adopt a federal hate-crimes bill." The murder and hate-crimes trial of the man accused in Zapata's death began this week. Denver Post, The (04/16)

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