Delaware Considering Bill Banning Discrimination Based on "Gender Identity"
Senate passed, House considering
Jay Cabell doesn't get health insurance from the exterminator company that hired him. It's not because it isn't offered. It's because Jay, who was born female and now lives as a man, is afraid to fill out the forms that require him to choose a gender.
Cabell wears men's clothing, has a man's haircut and grew a goatee. Like other transgender Delawareans, he's afraid of what consequences he might face if his employer found out he wasn't always identified as a man.
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