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Governor Jerry Brown signs bill ensuring equal benefits for transgender employees

Governor Jerry Brown
California Governor Jerry Brown has signed a landmark legislation that prohibits state agencies from doing business with companies that fail to offer transgender employees the same health care coverage and benefits they provide all other workers.

Governor Jerry Brown and SB 703

Senate Bill 703, authored by Senator Mark Leno (D-San Francisco), builds on existing California law that requires gender nondiscrimination in employee benefits. Specifically, it prohibits a state agency from entering into a contract in the amount of $100,000 or more with any company that does not offer equal benefits based on an employee’s gender identity.

“California law already stipulates that employers cannot deny transgender people health care and other benefits, but a loophole in state law has allowed companies that contract with the state to refuse equal health coverage,” said Sen. Leno.

“This bill closes that loophole. Denying equal benefits to employees at the same company based on gender identity is harmful and wrong. It also can jeopardize employee health and strain publicly-funded programs that fill in the gaps when employers don’t provide the same benefits to everyone,” he added.

SB 703 is co-sponsored by the National Center for Lesbian Rights, Equality California and Transgender Law Center. The law is supposed to take effect on January 1, 2016

Lauding Governor Jerry Brown’s approval

“In signing SB 703, Governor Brown has made California the first state in the nation to refuse to contract with businesses and other entities that discriminate against their transgender employees in benefits,” said NCLR Government Policy Director Geoff Kors.

“This legislation will not only help transgender employees, but will also help California businesses since California already prohibits health insurance carriers from denying transgender individuals benefits offered non-transgender individuals and will thus level the playing field with entities from out of state that bid for contracts with California,” Kors said.

“Once again, California’s governor and legislature are leading the nation in ending discrimination and ensuring that taxpayer funds don’t go to those who discriminate,” he added.

Meanwhile, Transgender Law Center Executive Director Kris Hayashi said, “When transgender people are denied equal access to health care, we are singled out for serious health risks and financial hardship.”

“Providing equal benefits makes economic sense and will help protect transgender workers and our families,” Hayashi said.

“With a third of transgender people reporting having been denied healthcare coverage, this law is an important step in improving the health of all members of the LGBT community,” said Rick Zbur, Executive Director of Equality California.

Zbur added, “It also sends an important message. If you want to do business in California, you have to treat all your employees equally.” (PR)


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