Saw this ad on Question 3 and thought you’d appreciate it:Burning Petard wrote:BSG--any predictions on question 3? The trans-sex bathroom stuff got a little national traction when POTUS minions announced they were abandoning fed regs on this . But I have not heard much about Massachusetts. For question 1, that looks like common sense but hard for me to think work rules like this should be a matter of state law. Question two looks to me like meaningless posturing.
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anyone here voting republican in the mid term election?
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anyone here voting republican in the mid term election?
QUESTION 3:
Massachusetts Question 3, Gender Identity Anti-Discrimination Veto Referendum, is on the ballot in Massachusetts as a veto referendum on November 6, 2018.
A "yes" vote supports upholding Senate Bill 2407, a bill to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity in public places—such as hotels, restaurants, and stores.
A "no" vote opposes SB 2407 and repeals the law designed to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity in public places—such as hotels, restaurants, and stores.
Massachusetts Question 3, Gender Identity Anti-Discrimination Veto Referendum, is on the ballot in Massachusetts as a veto referendum on November 6, 2018.
A "yes" vote supports upholding Senate Bill 2407, a bill to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity in public places—such as hotels, restaurants, and stores.
A "no" vote opposes SB 2407 and repeals the law designed to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity in public places—such as hotels, restaurants, and stores.

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