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Major U.S. Companies Continue to Oppose Anti-Transgender State Legislation

As of today, 70 major United States companies have joined a statement opposing anti-LGBTQ state legislation, and in particular highlighting a wave of legislation targeting transgender youth. New signatories to this statement of opposition include Facebook, Pfizer, and Dell, among others.

As of this release, more than 100 bills have been filed in dozens of states to directly target transgender people: by seeking to ban transgender youth from participating in sports or by banning access to affirming, life-saving healthcare for transgender youth. Anti-transgender bills have passed and been signed by governors in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas.

Business leaders consistently report that they have difficulty with recruitment, retention, and tourism business in states that have considered or passed anti-transgender legislation in years past. These policy fights negatively impact businesses operationally and financially, and put the safety and wellbeing of their team members and their families at risk. Last year, Idahoโ€™s anti-transgender sports ban was swiftly suspended by a federal district court.

Flags of Texas and USA on poles
Source: YouTube/Screenshot, Flag of Texas

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) came out against the Idaho bill and others like it. The Associated Press projected that the 2016 North Carolina bathroom bill would have cost the state $3.76 billion over 10 years. During a fight over an anti-transgender bathroom bill in Texas in 2017, the state lost $66 million in canceled events, without the bill even becoming law.

โ€œAmericaโ€™s business community has consistently taken a strong stand opposing legislation that discriminates against LGBTQ workers and consumers,โ€ saidย Kasey Suffredini, Freedom for All Americans CEO and National Campaign Director. โ€œBusiness leaders have been clear that discrimination is bad for business and economic competitiveness, which relies on fair and inclusive work environments for their employees. State lawmakers should be focused on passing laws to protect Americansโ€™ livelihoods, not threatening to pass laws that discriminate against LGBTQ people and harm everyone in their states by jeopardizing future economic development and driving businesses away. This is especially bad policy making during a pandemic. Weโ€™re grateful to the business leaders who have signed this letter and continued to speak out publicly about how these misguided policies are bad for employees, bad for business, and bad for America.โ€

โ€œBusinesses across the country are standing up and speaking out against the anti-transgender legislation that is being put forward not to solve any real problems but simply as the latest iteration of a losing fight against equality,โ€ย said Human Rights Campaign President Alphonso David.ย โ€œThe businesses on this list are looking for inclusive states that prioritize equality, and states that decide to pass anti-transgender legislation in years past have faced dire economic consequences as a result. It is encouraging to see the business community stand up for equality and against division by opposing transgender legislation in states across the country that are introducing it at a record pace. Legislators would be wise to realize the economic risk associated with passing one of these discriminatory bills.โ€

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Source: YouTube/Screenshot, LGBT flag

The statement reads as follows:

The companies joining this statement do business, create jobs, and serve customers throughout the United States.ย Our businesses strongly embrace diversity and inclusion because we want everyone who works for us or does business with us to feel included and welcomed as their true, authentic selves. Fairness, equal treatment, and opportunity are central to our corporate values because we care about our employees and the customers we serve. Whatโ€™s more, these values also matter to our bottom lines. Inclusive business practices lead to more productive and engaged employees, increased customer satisfaction; and, ultimately, improved competitiveness and financial performance.

We are deeply concerned by the bills being introduced in state houses across the country that single out LGBTQ individuals โ€“ many specifically targeting transgender youth โ€“ for exclusion or differential treatment.ย Laws that would affect access to medical care for transgender people, parental rights, social and family services, student sports, or access to public facilities such as restrooms, unnecessarily and uncharitably single out already marginalized groups for additional disadvantage. They seek to put the authority of state government behind discrimination and promote mistreatment of a targeted LBGTQ population.

These bills would harm our team members and their families, stripping them of opportunities and making them feel unwelcome and at risk in their own communities. As such, it can be exceedingly difficult for us to recruit the most qualified candidates for jobs in states that pursue such laws, and these measures can place substantial burdens on the families of our employees who already reside in these states. Legislation promoting discrimination directly affects our businesses, whether or not it occurs in the workplace.

As we make complex decisions about where to invest and grow, these issues can influence our decisions.ย Americaโ€™s business community has consistently communicated to lawmakers at every level that such laws have a negative effect on our employees, our customers, our competitiveness, and state and national economies.

As business leaders dedicated to equal treatment, respect, and opportunity for all โ€“ as well as to improving the financial and investment climate across the country โ€“ย we call for public leaders to abandon or oppose efforts to enact this type of discriminatory legislation and ensure fairness for all Americans.

Signed:
AEO Inc.
Affirm
Airbnb
Altria Group Inc.
Amalgamated Bank
Amazon
American Airlines
Apple
Asana, Inc.
Atlassian
AT&T
Bayer US LLC
BCW (Burson Cohn & Wolfe)
Ben & Jerryโ€™s Homemade, Inc.
Biogen
Boehringer Ingelheim USA
Capital One
Cargill
Celanese
Center for Community Self-Help
Chobani
Corning Incorporated
CSAA Insurance Group
Dell Technologies
Dow Inc.
Dropbox Inc.
Eastern Bank
EMD Serono, MilliporeSigma and EMD Electronics
Facebook
Gearbox
GoDaddy
Google
H&M
Hilton
HP Inc.
IBM Corp.
IHG Hotels & Resorts
IKEA
Instacart
Intuit
Levi Strauss & Co.
Lush Fresh Handmade Cosmetics
Lyft, Inc.
Marriott International, Inc.
MassMutual
Micron
Microsoft
Mobilize
Molson Coors Beverage Company
Mondelez International
Nike, Inc.
Patreon
PayPal
Peloton
PepsiCo, Inc.
Pfizer
Salesforce
Silicon Labs
SunLife
Sustainable Food Policy Alliance, including member companies Danone North America; Mars, Incorporated; Nestlรฉ USA; and Unilever United States
Synchrony Financial
T-Mobile
TechNet
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Trillium Asset Management
Twitter, Inc.
Uber
Unilever United States
Verizon
Wells Fargo
Xperi Holding Corporation

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