Backers of a bill to include “gender identity” in the state’s anti-discrimination statute are holding a rally in Concord Wednesday in advance of a scheduled public hearing.
The measure - House Bill 1319 - would expand protections for transgender people in areas of employment, housing and public accommodations. The state’s anti-discrimination law currently includes factors such as age, race, religion and national origin.
Last year, Republicans in the New Hampshire House voted down a similar bill, with opponents saying it could allow sexual predators to hide behind the expanded protections.
Supporters are rallying at 10:30 a.m. in front of the Legislative Office Building in Concord. A public hearing is set for 1 p.m.
In an interview with the Union Leader, Governor Chris Sununu recently signaled his support for the measure.