PDA by the SDP within the SDO of the OSD for LGBT
PDA by the SDP within the SDO of the OSD for LGBT
In MA.
Originally shared by Alex Scrivener
Under a diversity program launched during the Patrick administration, a percentage of state contracts is already set aside for businesses owned by minorities, women, and service-disabled veterans. Under an executive order just signed by Baker, the program will expand to include businesses owned by all veterans and people with disabilities — as well as those owned by the LGBT community.
As I mentioned in a post about a California program, I wonder: How will anyone know whether a business owner is bisexual? Do you have to say that you’ve had sex with members of the same sex? What if you just say that you’re attracted to members of the same sex? Or is the state relying on the assumption that non-bisexuals would be reluctant to label themselves bisexual, even when that helps them get valuable contracts, for fear that the label will come out to their friends (or to other prospective business partners who discriminate against bisexuals rather than in favor of them)?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2015/11/11/affirmative-action-preferences-for-gay-lesbian-bisexual-and-transgender-owned-contractors-in-massachusetts/
In MA.
Originally shared by Alex Scrivener
Under a diversity program launched during the Patrick administration, a percentage of state contracts is already set aside for businesses owned by minorities, women, and service-disabled veterans. Under an executive order just signed by Baker, the program will expand to include businesses owned by all veterans and people with disabilities — as well as those owned by the LGBT community.
As I mentioned in a post about a California program, I wonder: How will anyone know whether a business owner is bisexual? Do you have to say that you’ve had sex with members of the same sex? What if you just say that you’re attracted to members of the same sex? Or is the state relying on the assumption that non-bisexuals would be reluctant to label themselves bisexual, even when that helps them get valuable contracts, for fear that the label will come out to their friends (or to other prospective business partners who discriminate against bisexuals rather than in favor of them)?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2015/11/11/affirmative-action-preferences-for-gay-lesbian-bisexual-and-transgender-owned-contractors-in-massachusetts/
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