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OCR Page 1 of 33PROHIBITING SEXUAL ORIENTATION DISCRIMINATION
IN THE CIVILIAN FEDERAL WORKFORCE -- KEY EVENTS
December, 1993 -- August, 1997
Most, but not all, cabinet departments and independent agencies issue memoranda setting
forth non-discrimination policy based on sexual orientation. These memoranda state the policy of
the particular department or agency but do not last beyond the tenure of the agency head or the
Administration and create a patchwork of policies which contain significant variations.
February 17, 1994
OPM issues memorandum interpreting and re-stating "long standing" government policy
prohibiting discrimination based on "non-job related conduct."
August 3, 1995
President signs Executive Order banning sexual orientation discrimination in the granting
of security clearances.
October 19, 1995
President endorses Employment Non-Discrimination Act.
September 10, 1996
ENDA receives 49 votes in the Senate.
January, 1998
Proposed Executive Order.
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