Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is bringing up a bill that would protect workers from discrimination based on their sexual orienation or gender identity.
The Employment Non-Discrimination Act, better known as ENDA, first introduced in 1994, almost passed in 1996, but has not been voted on by the full Senate since then.
“We tried, it failed in the House of Representatives before, but we’re going to take it up here again,” Reid said in a floor speech on Monday. He said it would face a vote before the Thanksgiving holiday.
President Obama has long supported the measure, calling on Congress to pass it as recently as June in a speech marking Gay Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month.
“We need to get that passed,” the president said at the time. “I want to sign that bill. We need to get it done now.”









