The Sunshine State just got a little bit less bright. The Jacksonville City Council voted Wednesday night to reject a bill that would have expanded the city’s human rights ordinance to protect LGBT citizens in Florida from discrimination in areas of employment, housing, and public accommodations.
City Councilman Warren Jones proposed the bill back in May to add “sexual orientation, gender identity or expression” to the list of things that an individual should not be discriminated against for.
Before the Wednesday vote, advocates and opponents of the bill spoke out on their positions. Supporters of the bill argued that Jacksonville has been slow to take steps to protect gay individuals, while opponents said that passing the bill would open doors to legalizing same-sex marriage (Florida is one of 38 states in the country that have laws against same-sex marriage).
The saddest part of all this? The celebratory statement released by John Stemberger, President and General Counsel of the Florida Family Policy Council:









