QSaltLake Magazine - Issue 311 - May, 2020

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May, 2020 |  ISSUE 311 | Qsaltlake.com

LDS Church hires PR firm to push Rep. Stewarts’ ‘Fairness for All Act’ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has hired APCO Worldwide, a global public affairs and strategic communications consultancy, to advocate on behalf of the “Fairness for All Act” introduced by Utah Republican Congressman Chris Stewart. Stewart views the bill as a measure to harmonize religious freedom and LGBTQ rights. If passed, it would amend the Civil Rights Act to protect religious freedom in the workplace and the rights of LGBT people while preserving First Amendment rights, according to Stewart. The Mormon Church supports the Act because it endorses a “balanced approach that promotes greater fairness for all” by supporting religious freedom and protecting LGBT people from discrimination. The ACLU takes a different point of view. “The bill facilitates the Trump’s administration’s ongoing efforts to give a green light to those who would turn

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LGBTQ people away from jobs, healthcare, housing, even taxpayer-funded programs, simply because of who they are,” Ian Thompson of the ACLU’s DC office, said in a statement. By singling out LGBTQ people for lesser protection under the Civil Rights Act, it signals they are less worthy of protection, according to Thompson. “It does this by providing religious organizations and services providers with the ability to discriminate based on sexual orientation and gender identity where they are explicitly prohibited under current federal law from discriminating based on other protected characteristics,” he said APCO has former Congressmen Don Bonker (DWA) and Cliff Stearns (R-FL) working the bill. The church used APCO in 2008 to distance itself from the FLDS polygamous group during the 2008 raid on the FLDS’ Yearning for Zion Ranch in Texas.  Q

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Deep Inside Hollywood

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'Sex Positive World's Coronavirus recommended best practices

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Finding Hope in ‘Crystal City’

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Bodies and Barriers: Queer Activists on Health

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Justin Utley’s ‘American Nightmare’

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Melissa Etheridge chooses to focus on the ‘beautiful change’ the COVID-19 pandemic will bring

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Obituary

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Coming out a generation ago

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COVID-19

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Four-legged colleagues

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The new normal

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Utah couple comes through COVID-19 with greater appreciation for community

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Prides come together to organize online ‘Global Pride’ amid COVID-19 cancellations

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Things to do during lockdown that connect you or benefit the Utah LGBTQ community

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Utah Pride Center asks you to knit a square for a close-knit community

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Utah AIDS Foundation temporarily closes office, starts remote case management

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Utah Arts Festival cancels 2020 event

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Utah Pride Festival postponed to September

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Groups call on Utah congressional delegation to urge FDA to change blood donation guidelines

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Idaho governor signs two anti-transgender bills

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SL man charged with rape, sexual assault of woman to 'fix the gay'

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Logan Pride's Crista Sorenson dies after suffering a stroke

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LDS Church hires PR firm to push Rep. Stewarts’ ‘Fairness for All Act’

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