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{{nob update}}{{nowa2010}}{{tnr}}The '''Washington Military Employment Actions Initiative''', also known as '''I-1085''',  may appear on the [[Washington 2010 ballot measures|November 2, 2010]] ballot in [[Washington]] as an {{witpfull}}. The proposed measure would prohibit the Washington State Military Department from taking adverse employment actions based on sexual orientation.<ref name="I1085"/>
{{nowa2010}}{{tnr}}The '''Washington Military Employment Actions Initiative''', also known as '''I-1085''',  did not appear on the [[Washington 2010 ballot measures|November 2, 2010]] ballot in [[Washington]] as an {{witpfull}}. The proposed measure would have prohibited the Washington State Military Department from taking adverse employment actions based on sexual orientation.<ref name="I1085"/> According to state officials, no petitions were filed in an effort to qualify the measure for the ballot.


==Text of measure==
==Text of measure==
===Title===
===Title===
The ballot title reads:<ref name="I1085">[http://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/initiatives/people.aspx?y=2010 ''Washington Secretary of State'',"Initiative 1085 brief description," retrieved May 19, 2010]</ref>
The ballot title read:<ref name="I1085">[http://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/initiatives/people.aspx?y=2010 ''Washington Secretary of State'',"Initiative 1085 brief description," retrieved May 19, 2010]</ref>


::<u>Statement of Subject:</u> Initiative Measure No. 1085 concerns the Washington State Military Department.
::<u>Statement of Subject:</u> Initiative Measure No. 1085 concerns the Washington State Military Department.
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:: ''See also: [[Washington signature requirements]]''
:: ''See also: [[Washington signature requirements]]''


In order to qualify for the November ballot, supporters are required to submit a minimum of 241,153 valid signatures by [[BC2010#July|July 2, 2010]].
According to state officials, no petitions were filed in an effort to qualify the measure for the ballot. In order to qualify for the November ballot, supporters were required to submit a minimum of 241,153 valid signatures by [[BC2010#July|July 2, 2010]].


==See also==
==See also==
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The Washington Military Employment Actions Initiative, also known as I-1085, did not appear on the November 2, 2010 ballot in Washington as an Initiative to the People. The proposed measure would have prohibited the Washington State Military Department from taking adverse employment actions based on sexual orientation.[1] According to state officials, no petitions were filed in an effort to qualify the measure for the ballot.

Text of measure

Title

The ballot title read:[1]

Statement of Subject: Initiative Measure No. 1085 concerns the Washington State Military Department.
Concise Description:This measure would provide that the Washington State Military Department may not take adverse employment actions based on sexual orientation or gender identity, or an open statement of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Should this measure be enacted into law? Yes [ ] No [ ]

Summary

According to the description prepared by the Washington Secretary of State:

Concise Description: This measure would provide that the Washington State Military Department may not take adverse employment actions based on sexual orientation or gender identity, or an open statement of sexual orientation or gender identity.

Path to the ballot

See also: Washington signature requirements

According to state officials, no petitions were filed in an effort to qualify the measure for the ballot. In order to qualify for the November ballot, supporters were required to submit a minimum of 241,153 valid signatures by July 2, 2010.

See also

External links

Additional reading

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