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Protest Outside of ND Lawmakers Home

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A silent protest was held outside of a North Dakota lawmaker's house last night.


More than 50 people gathered on the sidewalk in front of Senator Margaret Sitte's house to protest the failure of Senate Bill 2252. 
The bill would have included sexual orientation as a protected class. 
It failed 26-21 in the Senate.
Protestors brought candles, glow sticks, flags, and signs.
Bismarck resident Kevin Tengesdal said they choose to protest in silence, because Sitte has been so vocal this session.
Though Sitte voted against the bill, she did not speak about it on the Senate floor during yesterday's vote.  

"I would just want to know why they would want to perpetuate discrimination in this state, because everybody knows an LGBT citizen or a family member. So, if we are North Dakota- nice, why do we have need to have discrimination against somebody else?" said Kevin Tengesdal.

Tengesdal said they chose to protest outside of  Sitte's house because many of them are from District 35. It is not known if she was home during the protest.

 

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