Gay Couple to Confront President Obama on Discrimination Legislation at Easter Egg Roll
New York Daily News
1 year 2 months ago
A gay couple from New Mexico is using the White House’s famed Easter Egg roll to resurrect a hot-button political issue.
Jarrod Scarbrough and Les Sewell will travel from Albuquerque to Washington D.C. with their 8-year-old daughter to ask President Obama to sign an executive order that would prohibit workplace discrimination by any federal contractor on the basis of sexual orientation.
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