HB 184-DISCRIMINATION: GENDER ID.;SEXUAL ORIENT.    3:20:51 PM CHAIR KREISS-TOMKINS announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 184, "An Act adding to the powers and duties of the State Commission for Human Rights; and relating to and prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity or expression." 3:21:18 PM The committee took an at-ease from 3:21 p.m. to 3:25 p.m. 3:24:49 PM REPRESENTATIVE KNOPP stated that he supports HB 184. 3:25:32 PM REPRESENTATIVE BIRCH stated that he does not support HB 184 and expressed his belief that it is unnecessary. 3:25:49 PM REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON stated that she does not support HB 184 and offered the following statement: "The law prohibits discrimination based on immutable characteristics such as race, color, sex; based on characteristics that may be immutable over time which, nonetheless, can be objectively discerned, such as pregnancy, marital status, physical or mental disabilities, and religion. Sexual orientation and gender identity or expression do not meet that definition, ... and remedy in the state and federal law already exist to address those complaints." 3:26:32 PM REPRESENTATIVE WOOL moved to report HB 184 out of committee with individual recommendations and accompanying zero fiscal note. 3:27:06 PM REPRESENTATIVE BIRCH objected. A roll call vote was taken. Representatives Tuck, Knopp, Wool, and Kreiss-Tomkins voted in favor of reporting HB 184 out of committee. Representatives Birch and Johnson voted against it. Therefore, HB 184 was reported from the House State Affairs Standing Committee by a vote of 4-2.