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Report Exposes Colorado Ties to Anti-LGBT Groups

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Friday, July 8, 2016   

DENVER - Groups that led the opposition to marriage equality are shifting their efforts from the national stage to states.

New research by the group Freedom for All Americans has detailed connections between individuals and organizations across the country that are pushing legislation targeting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities. The list includes the Colorado-based Anschutz Foundation, Focus on the Family and state Rep. Gordon Klingenschmitt, R-Colorado Springs.

Dave Montez, executive director of One Colorado, said it's time for Anschutz to change its investment strategy.

"While making a fortune off hard-working Coloradans, including LGBTQ Coloradans, billionaire Phil Anschutz has been transferring money to organizations that have been designated as hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center," Montez said.

Anschutz did not respond to a request for comment.

The report found that the Anschutz Foundation gave at least $190,000 to three groups working to limit rights for LGBT people: the Alliance Defending Freedom, the National Christian Foundation and the Family Research Council. According to the report, the top three organizations on the list had combined 2014 budgets of more than $150 million.

In 2015, more than 200 anti-LGBT bills were introduced in state legislatures, according to the research, and 17 measures in 14 states targeting transgender Americans used almost identical language. Montez said the legislation, including two religious-exemption bills defeated this year in Colorado, would allow discrimination against anyone, not just the gay community.

"Laws are supposed to be applied evenly and fairly to everyone," he said. "When you allow people to pick and choose which laws they want to follow, it throws the entire system into chaos."

The report suggests that efforts to limit equal rights won't be going away any time soon, Montez said, adding that his group will continue to work with business partners, faith leaders and other groups to keep discrimination off the books in Colorado.

The study is online at freedomforallamericans.org.


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