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The Boy Scouts of America made history yesterday by voting to allow openly gay members into their ranks, but a New York lawmaker says they havent gone far enough.
Though its a progressive step for the 103-year-old institution, theyre still upholding their ban on openly gay leaders, and State Senator Brad Hoylman is not only stating his opposition, but introducing legislation that would remove the New York-based organizations tax-exempt status if they continue the policy. Its inconceivable that an organization that aims to prepare the next generation of leaders would allow gay youth to join their program, but deny them the opportunity to lead scout troops once adults, Mr. Hoylman said in a statement.
If passed, the bill to End Tax Exempt Status for Discriminatory Youth Organizations Like the Scouts would deny tax-exempt status to any youth organization that discriminates on the basis of sexuality, gender identity, or other identifying characteristics like nationality, race, religion or body type. As the only openly-gay New York State Senator, a parent and a former Eagle Scout (Troop 70, Lewisburg, WV), I am outraged that the BSA has maintained its ban on gay adult leaders, the senator said. This policy represents rank discrimination by the organization against LGBT people and is extremely painful to families like mine. He added, I strongly believe that the BSA is obliged by the Constitution of the United States, longstanding state and local anti-discrimination laws and the Scout Law itself to categorically end its policy of bigotry toward gays and lesbians.
We reached out to the Boy Scouts of America and they have yet to comment.
http://politicker.com/2013/05/senator-introduces-bill-to-revoke-boy-scouts-tax-exempt-status/
BlueStreak
(8,377 posts)For charitable / educational / relief organizations / social welfare organizations, allow them to deduct any payments made for those specific purposes and pay taxes any everything that isn't specifically applied to education, relief, or social welfare.
Swede Atlanta
(3,596 posts)I think this is the time to let things rest for a while. The BSA will soon realize that their mission and operations are not negatively affected by this change. Over time they will realize that it is possible to manage behavior o scout leaders without respect to whether they are straight or gay. It is an evolution. I am just glad that openly gay boys or those who may be gay but dealing with coming out will not see the proscription of the BSA as another reason to stay in the close.
DCKit
(18,541 posts)he want's to remove tax exempt status from what used to be the private hunting ground of conservative pedophiles and sexual predators.
Makes perfect sense.