Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Alaska Hate Crimes Bill Advancing But Still Needs Help

We have good news! Not only did SB 202 (Alaska Hate Crimes Bill) pass out of the Senate Judiciary Committee last Wednesday, March 17th, it did so with the amendment we requested; the addition of gender identity as one of the protected classes!

Initially the Hate Crimes Bill did not include gender identity as a protected class. After we asked the committee for the bill to be amended to include gender identity, the Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee - Senator Hollis French was able to successfully amend the proposed bill. It wasn't easy, but Senator French was able to convince enough of his fellow Senators on his committee to support the amendment and move the bill out of committee.


Thank you for all your messages and activism. Also, please thank everyone you know who sent messages and Public Opinion Messages (POMs) to Senate Judiciary members.

The bill has now been referred to the Senate Finance Committee. There are not many days left in this legislative session, so it is important that this bill be scheduled and heard soon.

Further action is needed on your part between now and Thursday, March 25th.

Please call or send a message to ask Finance Co-Chairs' - Senator Stedman and Senator Hoffman to schedule the bill for a hearing and to encourage them for a speedy vote as it has a zero fiscal note. It is very likely that this bill will NOT be scheduled for a hearing without the Finance Committee Co-Chairs hearing from us. So don't delay.

Co-Chairs:

Senator Hoffman
866.465.4453
Senator_Lyman_Hoffman@legis.state.ak.us

Senator Stedman
877.463.3873
Senator_Bert_Stedman@legis.state.ak.us


You might also consider copying the bill's sponsor Senator Davis at Senator_Bettye_Davis@legis.state.ak.us today, and it is always a good idea to copy your own state senator as well.

You can also send a Public Opinion Message or POM, which is a short and easy-to-send 50 word message that should be addressed specifically to the Senators listed above. To send a POM go to: http://www.legis.state.ak.us/poms/

Your POM could say something like this:

"I strongly support SB 202 because it emphasizes that Alaska has no tolerance for crimes motivated by bias and hatred based on inherent characteristics!"

Additionally, the following talking points are provided for your use in sending a message to legislators regarding SB 202.

1. We support SB 202 introduced by Senator Davis in the second session of the 26th Alaska Legislature because:

a) it covers crimes motivated by prejudice, bias, or hatred based on the victim's sexual orientation as well as on other inherent characteristics.

b) we recognize that hate crimes are not limited to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) community but occur throughout minority communities and are designed to create fear. This bill emphasizes that Alaska has no tolerance for such acts.

c) the Alaska court system has primary jurisdiction over crimes of assault and battery which may result in prosecution as hate crimes when occurring in Alaska.

d) Alaska prosecutors and law enforcement officials need the support and force of an Alaska statute in order to most effectively investigate, prosecute, and track all potential hate crimes within the state.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at alaskanstogether@gmail.com.

Sincerely,

Board of Directors
Alaskans Together for Equality, Inc.

P.S. – After you call and write your message, please forward this message or tell your friends and family what is at stake and ask them to contact Senator Hoffman and Senator Stedman.

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Monday, March 15, 2010

Support Hate Crime Legislation In Alaska This Week

Senate Bill 202, the Alaska Hate Crimes Bill, has been scheduled for its second hearing before the Alaska Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, March 17th at 1:30 p.m. in Room 105 of the new Thomas Stewart Building adjacent to the Capitol. Because this is the second hearing on the bill, the focus will mostly likely be a discussion among committee members regarding possible amendments to the bill. Discussion may be followed by a vote to determine passage out of committee.

Action is needed on your part between now and Wednesday. Please send a message to ask Senators on the Judiciary Committee to amend the bill by adding gender identity and expression in paragraph (a) of Section 11.76.150. (Once the bill has been amended, a CS or Committee Substitute will declared.) Also ask committee members to pass the CS for SB 202 out of committee.

Please send an email message to members of the Senate Judiciary Committee plus the bill's sponsor, Senator Davis today. It is always a good idea to copy your own state senator as well. The legislators are:

Senator Hollis French
Senator_Hollis_French@legis.state.ak.us

Senator Bill Wielechowski
Senator_Bill_Wielechowski@legis.state.ak.us

Senator Dennis Egan
Senator_Dennis_Egan@legis.state.ak.us

Senator Lesil McGuire
Senator_Lesil_McGuire@legis.state.ak.us

Senator John Coghill
Senator_John_Coghill@legis.state.ak.us

Senator Bettye Davis
Senator_Bettye_Davis@legis.state.ak.us

If you are not able to send an email, then another option is a Public Opinion Message or POM, a short and easy-to-send 50 word message that should be addressed specifically to the Senators listed in the previous paragraph. To send a POM go to: http://www.legis.state.ak.us/poms/

Your POM could say something like:

"I strongly support SB 202 with an amendment that adds gender identity and expression to Section 11.76.150(a). Please pass this bill, with a gender identity amendment, out of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, March 17th."

The following talking points are provided for your use in sending a message to legislators regarding SB 202.

SB 202 Talking Points for Alaskans Together for Equality, Inc.

1. We/I support the amendment of SB 202 to add the phrase "gender identity and expression" to Sec. 11.76.150 (a) because:

a) it covers crimes motivated by prejudice, bias, or hatred based on the victim's sexual orientation as well as on other inherent characteristics, but does not yet cover gender identity.

b) people who are perceived as gender variant, whether heterosexual or gay, seem "different" to some people and may evoke a violent emotional response leading to harm.

c) a substantial number of crimes have been documented that are based on the societal perception of someone as "too feminine" or "too masculine," or transgender. These crimes can include bullying in schools as well as assault and battery throughout Alaskan communities.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at alaskanstogether@gmail.com.

The full text of the bill can be found at:
http://www.legis.state.ak.us/basis/get_bill_text.asp?hsid=SB0202A&session=26.


Sincerely,


Board of Directors
Alaskans Together for Equality, Inc.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Support Hate Crime Legislation on Monday, March 8

Dear Members and Supporters of Alaskans Together For Equality,

Senate Bill 202, the Alaska Hate Crimes Bill, has been scheduled for its first hearing, before the Alaska Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday, March 8th. The full text of the bill can be found at:

http://www.legis.state.ak.us/basis/get_bill_text.asp?hsid=SB0202A&session=26


The Judiciary Committee meets at 1:30 p.m. and has several bills scheduled to be heard so testimony could be taken on SB 202 anytime between 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. on Monday. We invite you to provide short testimony in support of SB 202 with an added amendment to cover gender identity and expression. Testimony can be given in person in Room 105 of the new Thomas Stewart Building adjacent to the Capitol, by teleconference from your local Legislative Information office (see http://w3.legis.state.ak.us/misc/lios.php for the location of you LIO) or by calling toll free 877.763.5073.

If you are not able to testify on March 8th, please send a message to your own state senator and the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee plus the bill's sponsor, Senator Davis. The legislators are:



Senator Hollis French
Senator_Hollis_French@legis.state.ak.us

Senator Bill Wielechowski
Senator_Bill_Wielechowski@legis.state.ak.us

Senator Dennis Egan
Senator_Dennis_Egan@legis.state.ak.us

Senator Lesil McGuire
Senator_Lesil_McGuire@legis.state.ak.us

Senator John Coghill
Senator_John_Coghill@legis.state.ak.us

Senator Bettye Davis
Senator_Bettye_Davis@legis.state.ak.us

If you are not able to send an email message, then your third option is a Public Opinion Message or POM, a short and easy-to-send 50 word message that should be addressed specifically to the Senators listed in the previous paragraph. Your POM could say something like: "I strongly support SB 202 with an amendment that adds gender identity and expression to Section 11.76.150(a). Please pass this bill with a gender identity amendment out of the Senate Judiciary Committee." To send a POM go to: http://www.legis.state.ak.us/poms/

The following talking points are provided for your use in writing testimony or sending a message to legislators regarding SB 202.

SB 202 Talking Points for Alaskans Together for Equality, Inc.


1. We support SB 202 introduced by Senator Davis in the second session of the 26th Alaska Legislature because:

a) it covers crimes motivated by prejudice, bias, or hatred based on the victim's sexual orientation as well as on other inherent characteristics.

b) we recognize that hate crimes are not limited to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community but occur throughout minority communities and are designed to create fear. This bill emphasizes that Alaska has no tolerance for such acts.

c) the Alaska court system has primary jurisdiction over crimes of assault and battery which may result in prosecution as hate crimes when occurring in Alaska.

d) Alaska prosecutors and law enforcement officials need the support and force of an Alaska statute in order to most effectively investigate, prosecute, and track all potential hate crimes within the state.


2. We support the amendment of SB 202 to add the phrase "gender identity and expression" to Sec. 11.76.150 (a) because:

a) people who are perceived as gender variant, whether heterosexual or gay, seem "different" to some people and may evoke a violent emotional response leading to harm.

b) a substantial number of crimes have been documented that are based on the societal perception of someone as "too feminine" or "too masculine." These crimes can include bullying of both straight and gay persons in schools and throughout Alaskan communities.


3. We appreciate Senate Judiciary Committee for holding a hearing on SB 202, ask for its passage out of committee with a "gender identity" amendment, and support its swift movement through the legislative process so that it becomes law in the very near future.

We look forward to hearing your testimony on Monday in the Senate Judiciary Committee. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at alaskanstogether@gmail.com.


Sincerely,


Board of Directors
Alaskans Together for Equality