The Human Rights Campaign is an excellent site to visit to find out what is currently occurring with ENDA legislatively. If you’re looking for current information not only on ENDA but on proposed legislation that is similar to ENDA throughout the states. For example, on March 11 of this year, the site published a post entitled: “Inclusive Non-Discrimination Bill Introduced in West Virginia Senate.” This post, while not about ENDA specifically, gives information about a bill that had been proposed in West Virginia that would prohibit discrimination against LGBT people in housing and employment. There are also areas that involve a legislative timeline as well as stories of the discrimination people have faced because an act such as ENDA has not been implemented. If you want to help end this discrimination, there is a link on the site to “tell Congress to pass ENDA.”
Equality on Trial’s ENDA portion of its site contains in-depth posts on current happenings concerning LGBT discrimination and inequality in the political realm. The site does not limit its information to just the ENDA act or the United States. For example, the subject of a recent post concerned the New Zealand parliament’s passage of a marriage equality bill. Of course domestic news of discrimination and inequality play a large role as seen by posts such as “lesbian couple wins discrimination lawsuit in Hawaii” and “Delaware’s marriage equality bill gets first committee hearing today.” At the bottom of the Equality on Trial’s main ENDA page, there are also links to other organizations that reference this topic as well.
CivilRights.org contain a section on ENDA that gives a lot of background, specific facts about the issues surrounding ENDA, and the specifics of the ENDA act itself. There is an ENDA Fact Sheet, Successes and setbacks of ENDA, ENDA talking points, and other informative pages on the site itself. The site also links to other topical sites for visitors to explore when trying to learn more about ENDA. This site is very focused on ENDA specifically, as opposed to the other issues that are affecting LGBT individuals. On the sidebar, there is a “take action” tab that links to a page about specific ways that you can take action to promote the passing of ENDA. Specific instances are listed along with links to write letters and otherwise inform individuals such as senators and congressman that he or she should support ENDA.