Statement by President Clinton on the Defeat of the Hefley Amendment
I am gratified that the House has defeated
an attempt to overturn my Executive Order providing a uniform policy to
prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation in the federal civilian
workforce.
This vote reflected the values of our nation.
The American people believe in fairness, not discrimination, and the Hefley
amendment would have legitimized government sponsored discrimination against
its own citizens based on their sexual orientation.
It has always been the practice of this Administration
to prohibit employment discrimination in the federal civilian workforce
based on sexual orientation. Most federal agencies and departments
have taken actions to memorialize that policy. The Executive
Order does no more than make that policy uniform across the federal government.
It does not authorize affirmative action, or preferences, or special rights
for anyone.
The Executive Order reflects this Administration's
firm commitment that the federal government make employment related decisions
in the civilian workforce based on individual ability and not on sexual
orientation.