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Gay Alabama lawmaker’s righteous rant goes viral as Republicans criminalize trans-friendly doctors
“Just don’t you dare call me a friend after this,” Rep. Neil Lafferty said as he left the stand.
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Alabama Senate passes bathroom bill with last minute Don’t Say Gay bill attached
Alabama’s Don’t Say Gay bill, if passed, will be worse than Florida’s.
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Republican governor brags about anti-trans bills in campaign ad. But trans activists are mobilizing.
Gov. Kristi Noem may run for president in 2024, and she’s running a national ad focused on her anti-trans credentials.
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Bullied trans teen found “crying, scared to death” but school says it was his fault
A mob of boys followed him into the bathroom and chanted slurs while trying to break down the stall door. But the school thinks the trans teen is at fault for using the boys’ room in the first place.
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Gavin Grimm settles years-long legal battle with school for $1.3 million in attorney fees
Gavin Grimm has been fighting a court case against trans discrimination at his school for years. The school district finally gave up.
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Proposed law would make businesses post signs saying they allow trans people to use the bathroom
A notice would be required to be posted at every entrance to the building and every restroom door in Tennessee.
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Republican wants to allow youth a “reasonable accommodation” to avoid trans people
A bathroom bill filed in Tennessee would allow students to file a written request for a transgender-free “accommodation.”
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Republicans believe they have just the ticket to win back voters. It’s transphobia.
Bills attacking trans women athletes and trans youth are pending in at least 24 states, part of a GOP effort to find a wedge issue to use in 2022. They must have forgot what happen in North Carolina.
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Trans girls could face criminal charges for trying out for school sports if Minnesota bill passes
Trans girls who play school sports could end up with a criminal record if this bill passes – and spend 90 days in jail if they used the locker room.
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Charles Barkley was ready to quit the All-Star Game over an anti-LGBTQ law
He said he had “to stand up for other people because Black people know what discrimination is like.”