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RHODE ISLAND ADOPTS TRANSGENDER-INCLUSIVE NON-DISCRIMINATION LAW

On July 17, 2001, Rhode Island became the second state in the nation-following Minnesota in 1993-to adopt a non-discrimination law that clearly prohibits discrimination against transgender people in employment, housing, credit and public accommodations.

The law amends all of the state's non-discrimination laws to ensure that transgender people who face discrimination may seek redress in the form of injunctive relief and damages. The law will also protect, among others, individuals who are transsexual and those who cross-dress, as well as anyone who does not fit widely-held stereotypes of what it means to look like a man or a woman.

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