Wash. lawmakers consider gender-neutral language bill

OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - In Washington state, dairymen, freshmen and even penmanship could soon be things of the past.
Over the past six years, state officials have engaged in the onerous task of changing the language used in the state's copious laws, including thousands of words and phrases, many written more than a century ago when the idea of women working on police forces or on fishing boats wasn't a consideration.
That process is slated to draw to a close this year. So while the state has already welcomed "firefighters," ''clergy" and "police officers" into its lexicon, "ombuds" (in place of ombudsman) and "security guards" (previously "watchmen,") appear to be next, along with "dairy farmers," ''first-year students" and "handwriting."
"Some people would say 'oh, it's not a big thing, do you really have to go through the process of changing the language,'" said Seattle Councilmember Sally Clark who was one of the catalysts for the change. "But language matters. It's how we signal a level of respect for each other."
About half of all U.S. states have moved toward such gender-neutral language at varying levels, from drafting bills to changing state constitutions, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Florida and Minnesota have already completely revised their laws as Washington state is doing.
The final installment of Washington state's bill already has sailed through the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee with unanimous approval. The nearly 500-page bill has one more committee stop scheduled before full Senate debate.
Crispin Thurlow, a sociolinguist and associate professor of language and communication at the University of Washington-Bothell, said the project was admirable.
He said that as language evolves, such efforts are more than symbolic.
"Changing words can change what we think about the world around us," he said. "These tiny moments accrue and become big movements."
Clark and former councilmember Jan Drago - the Seattle City Council has long eschewed the terms councilwoman or councilman - brought the issue to Sen. Jeannie Kohl-Welles in 2006 after they came across references to firemen and policemen in the mayor's proposed budget, as well as in state law dealing with local-government pensions.
Clark and Drago's findings sparked the initial gender-neutral language law that was passed in 2007, immediately changing those terms and directing the state code reviser's office to do a full revision of the rest of the code. A 1983 Washington state law had already required all new statutes to be written in gender-neutral terms, so state officials were tasked with going through the rest of state statutes dating back to 1854 to revise the rest.
As in past bills on the issue that have tackled sections of the state code, some revisions were as simple as adding "or her" after "his." Others required a little more scrutiny. Phrases like "man's past" changes to "humankind's past" and a "prudent man or woman" is simply a "prudent person."
Kyle Thiessen, the state's code reviser who has been working on the project along with two attorneys since 2008, said that the work was not without obstacles.
Words like "manhole" and "manlock" aren't so easily replaced, he said. Substitutes have been suggested - "utility hole" and "air lock serving as a decompression chamber for workers." But Thiessen said those references will be left alone to avoid confusion.
Republican state Rep. Shelly Short, of Addy, has voted against earlier gender-neutral language bills and said she plans to do the same this year.
"I don't see the need to do gender neutrality," she said, adding that her constituents want her to focus on jobs and the economy. "We're women and we're men."
Kohl-Welles, who has sponsored each of the gender-neutral language bills, said that while this project hasn't been her top legislation every year, "overall, it has important significance."
"I believe," she said, "that the culture has changed."
What a waste of time and money. How about putting some funds toward after school programs or library initiatives to get kids motivated to read? Oh wait, then they might accidentally develop thoughts of their own. My bad.
And better yet, while their at it, do something worthwhile and remove all of the so called "hate crime" laws. As long as they are removing labels, that's the nest place to start.
What a crock of absolute politically correct bull s***! These sob's waste taxpayer dollars on this HS? This should be titled the "unick" bill. This is why Liberals are being laughed at.Â
Fine I hereby say screw you to political correctness, I will say what I want , when I want and How I want and I will raise our son to do the same. This Form of Censorship Must end!
Good grief get a life... This is getting out of hand, Must we tell people what to say and how to say it?
How about you focus on cutting spending, since you have a huge deficit. No matter how hard you try to wipe out any individuality of the population, there will still be men, women, boys, girls, single, married and so on. There will be Moms & Dads, brothers & sisters, Aunts & Uncles. You can not legislate away gender.
 @Owt_Raged  "You can not legislate away gender."  A-ha! A challenge is presented!
 @S_O_P_A New challenge: You can't make government or elected officials have common sense or limit their intrusion into private lives...
 @Owt_Raged  @S_O_P_A  "You can't make government or elected officials have common sense..." Common sense is a relic of the distant past. People who cling to such ideas are neanderthals. Taxpayers, but neanderthals none the less. (Be sure to get your taxes filed on time, if you don't mind.)
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Private lives? What century do you live in? One of our brightest and endearing leaders, Hillary Clinton (there is a great example of a non-gender specific name) once declared, "We must stop thinking of the individual and start thinking about what is best for society." In other words, you must forsake your old ways of looking out for your family and yourself, and think of the good of the State.
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It appears that it may be difficult to get you to drink enough KoolAid to help you see the current truth. Reeducation looms...
What do we do with "woman" and "women" now? Perhaps he/she become it or they or them............ So glad crime rates are low, education is perfect and the economy is so strong, otherwise they wouldn't have time to take on such truly important issues that have been plaguing mankind.....oops.....woman kind......dang it.........humankind for centuries.
 @USC Trojan Fan  As I STRONGLY suggested to the previous poster: Remember your place. Questioning of the State's authority shall not be tolerated.
Quit wasting our tax dollars!!!
 @Pointblank  Please quit pretending that the State does not know what is best for you! Please! I implore you: Drink the KoolAid before it is too late or there will be no choice but to send you to a reeducation camp.
Has the state of washington got crazy? Â What a messed up state.
 @sortbait  'Crazy' is no longer acceptable. Please substitute 'progressive'.
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@Dr. Rawdog Please find gender neutral substitutes for 'man' and 'guys' and resubmit your post.
If I didn't know any better I would think those legislators were smoking dope......... Oh wait, forget it.
 @Siwash Dope. Ahh, yes, just one more of the tools in our arsenal. Breathe deep, everyone!
As an excessively enlightened member of these boards and an enthusiastic supporter of efforts by the State to improve our lives through legislation, I wholeheartedly endorse this ambitious endeavor.
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However, I do have a couple of concerns. Those concerns center around the names of some of the selfless public servants mentioned in the article. For instance, Seattle Council member Sally Clark. Simply by reading the name, one can easily infer that Ms. Clark is female (although her surname subtly implies masculine traits). I suggest a switch to Pat Clare
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Another one is Kyle Thiessen. The surname is not too much of a concern because it is non-gender indicative, but the given name would be better changed to Kelly.
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Finally, we come to Jan Drago. Jan is totally acceptable and it falls right in with the spirit of this endeavor to create gender ambiguity. But Drago implies female impersonation which indicates the bearer of that name is male and since the effort is aimed at confusing the general public, I suggest the name be changed to Drano.
 @S_O_P_A I must warn you, I find your reference to Ms Clark as being a female, to be offensive and non-gender neutral. :)
 @USC Trojan Fan  I am afraid you are correct: I shall submit the non-gender specific forms (printed on 100% recyclable paper) to recommend reeducation for myself. and to request a replacement for my keyboard which should have been upgraded some time ago to prevent the generation of such terms.
 @S_O_P_A Good lord!That is REALLY good! I haven't had a good laugh in a long time.
 @Jim330rifle  I must warn you that there will be no laughing allowed in the reeducation camps...
Time to read "1984" again.
 @Conspirator  One of my favorites! The triumph of the State over the individual. So glad that Winston was thwarted in his efforts to assert his 'freedom'.
Just another smalll part of the long planned death of not only American culture, but the English language itself.
@mine9 Things that were and things that can never be again, welcome to the future..
Sorry no turning back the times of your and my youth are gone and only tomorrow will bring something different big changes for some not so much for others.
Look at technology now look at our cultural changes see the difference?
So again ask yourself..
Are we the masters of our destiny??
Just when you figure the politicians can't get any stupider and can't find new ways to waste  more money, they come up with something this.
@Shadow  There is one goal, and one goal only for Progressives...Government growth and its intrusion into every aspect of our lives. When you understand that, all their apparently idiotic policies make perfect sense.
@Shadow True I think there's an app for that...
Show of hands here... how many people can't figure out that most of those jobs and descriptions can apply to male or female persons? What a ridiculous waste of time, money and resources.
And this is a good use of time and money in a state that is broke? PC BS run amok.