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Related: About this forumGovernor Wishes "Don't Say Gay" Bill Would Disappear
The Republican governor of Tennessee wishes the "don't say gay" bill would just go away, even though it's proposed by members of his own party.
Governor Bill Haslam told WPLN that the bill "is not something I think is particularly helpful or needed right now." And he says that belief has been shared directly with Rep. Joey Hensley, the sponsor of the bill.
Haslam predicted last year that the bill would never pass. It had won approval in the Senate but the House ran out of time. And ever since it resurfaced this year, Haslam has frequently called on the House Education Subcommittee to "lay aside" the law to focus on other priorities.
"It's no secret we've been part of talks there, and I've said from the very beginning I think there's better things for the legislature to occupy themselves with right now," Haslam told NewsChannel 5 in February. "We would love to see the legislature focus on some other issues right now."
http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2012/03/13/Governor_Wishes_Dont_Say_Gay_Bill_Would_Disappear/
Hey Governor, there is a easy way to make this disappear. Stop electing the BIGOTS. PROBLEM SOLVED.
Justice wanted
(2,657 posts)Seriouly. You are right.
Also props for George Takei for allowing his name to be used.
Initech
(100,081 posts)LeftinOH
(5,354 posts)...no shit. Tell that to your peers in the TN Repub party. Publicly.