‘Homosexuality’ to finally be removed from Pennsylvania’s crime code

Pennsylvania’s House unanimously voted to remove the word “homosexuality” from the definition of prohibited sexual acts in the state crimes code.

Lawmakers in the Pennsylvania House voted to erase “homosexuality” from the state’s crimes code. (Michael Candelori/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty)

 

State legislators in the state’s House passed House Bill 2125 (HB 2125) on Wednesday (8 June) with a landslide 198-0 vote. The bill now heads to Pennsylvania’s Senate.

Pennsylvania’s state law currently defines sexual activity, under “prostitution”, to include “homosexual and other deviate sexual relations”, the Associated Press reported. 

Under the bill, the new definition includes “sexual intercourse and deviate sexual intercourse … and any touching on the sexual or other intimate parts of an individual for the purpose of gratifying sexual desire of either person”. 

The bill will also erase “homosexuality” completely from the state’s definition of sexual conduct in a section on “obscene and other sexual materials and performances”.

Out state representative Malcolm Kenyatta, who got married in February, said the existing state law left Pennsylvania residents vulnerable to losing their homes, jobs or livelihoods “simply because of who they are and who they love”. 

“I hope that we have these same votes for enshrining nondiscrimination protections, which we sorely need to do,” Kenyatta said.

Democratic state representative Dan Frankel said the current law’s language is “cruel and absurd” and called on members to push forward more anti-discrimination legislation. 

“In this general assembly, sadly, it’s a huge lift to merely agree that being gay shouldn’t be illegal,” Frankel said.

A Democratic lawmaker described the current language of Pennsylvania’s law as “cruel and absurd”. (Michael Candelori/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty)

 

Sadly, this week Pennsylvania lawmakers have also advanced cruel legislation that would ban trans students from fully participating in school sports teams that align with their gender identity. 

The Pennsylvania Senate passed Senate Bill 1191 (SB 1191) on Tuesday (7 June) by a 30-20 vote, passing it to the House. Another trans sports ban bill was previously approved in the House in April.

 

 

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