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States with Laws in Place

Michigan prohibits discrimination against people based on body size. Enacted in 1977, The Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination practices based on 10 categories, including weight.

Washington State Court cited its own disability law as part of the Washington Law Against Discrimination, ruling ob*sity can be considered a disability because it, alone, is a physiological disorder the medical community recognizes as a “primary disease.” (Note: NAAFA and many fat activists object to the medicalization of fat and the labeling of “obesity” as a disease).


Image is a map of the U.S. showing where  weight discrimination legislation has been passed and where it is pending.

Image is a map of the U.S. showing where weight discrimination legislation has been passed and where it is pending.

Cities with Laws in Place

Pending Legislation

  • Massachusetts: On Tuesday, December 5, 2023 the Commonwealth of Massachusetts heard testimony on behalf of H.1705/S.1108 - An Act Prohibiting Body Size Discrimination. The bill is sponsored by Senator Rebecca L. Rausch and Representative Tram T. Nguyen.

    Click here to see testimony from Senator Rausch, Tigress Osborn (NAAFA) and Brandie Solovay (FLARE) of the Campaign for Size Freedom. Video of all testifiers, including Bigger Bodies Boston, is available on MAlegislature.gov.

  • New Jersey: New Jersey has introduced Senate Bill 2741, sponsored by Senator Andrew Zwicker of District 16, with the corresponding Assembly Bill A4282 sponsored by Assemblyperson Angela McKnight and Assemblyperson Benjie E. Wimberly. The bill prohibits discrimination on the basis of height or weight under New Jersey's "Law Against Discrimination". It was introduced in the State Senate and has been referred to the Senate Labor Committee for review.

  • New York: Assembly Bill A801, prohibiting discrimination against a person based upon weight, was introduced by Assemblyperson Linda Rosenthal on January 11, 2023 and it has been referred to committee.

  • Vermont: S23, sponsored by Sen. Ruth Hardy (D-Addison) and co-sponsored by six others, would “prohibit discrimination and harassment based on hair types and styles associated with a  particular race and on the basis of weight.”

    The bill amends current public accommodations and fair housing laws by adding weight and/or hair to the anti-discrimination categories.


 

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Flyer is for the FLM 2021 webinar, "Fat Justice: Understanding the Rights We Have and the Goals We Must Work Toward; Featuring Brandie Sendziak Solovay of Fat Legal Advocacy, Rights, and Education Project (FLARE)". Pictured is Brandie Sendziak, a smiling young woman with blonde hair. Other information listed on the flyer is here in the listing.

 

Image description: Information about NAAFA's August 6th webinar is presented The NAAFA logo appears in the bottom corner. Black and white headshots of the three featured speakers are shown alongside the following text: NAAFA Webinar Series 2020. Adding Weight to Anti-Discrimination Law in Your Area featuring Dany Atkins, Carole Cullum and Sean Massey. Hosted by Tigress Osborn.