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A third of Poland has declared itself “LGBTQ-free zones”
Lawmakers have compared the new anti-LGBTQ policies to laws that created “Jew-free” zones during World War II.
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Iowa bill would ban teachers from saying that Pete Buttigieg is gay without notifying parents
The bill’s supporters said that Buttigieg’s identity is a “controversial topic” that parents should have a right to opt their children out of.
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Lawmaker wants to punish educators that allow trans athletes to compete as they identify
Rep. Bruce Griffey, wearing a Trump pin, claims he has no ‘ill will’ in introducing his latest anti-trans bill. Others find the law ‘insulting’.
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Turns out health care providers aren’t turning away people for religious objections
That means the recent assertions by the Department of Health and Human Services are another Trump administration falsehood.
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Half-Loaves are not enough: How a probate court and legislature failed trans people
In 1987, an Ohio probate court made a ruling preventing a trans woman from marrying. The effects dragged on for 25 years.
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Four organizations urge Turkey to release college students, staff on trial for attending Pride
Despite the local law that prevents LGBTQ events being struck down in court, the country is enforcing it anyway.
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Another Republican wants to ban gender-affirming medical treatment for youth
Georgia Rep. Ginny Ehrhart claims an ‘epidemic’ of transgender children influenced her to begin raising awareness for her bill proposal – that she hasn’t written yet.
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This man was fired for eating with his gay softball team
He worked at the company for 10 years and had been on the softball team for less than 6 months.
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Georgia Republicans are trying to pass an anti-LGBTQ “religious freedom” bill
Business leaders have quickly opposed the bill, but will that be enough?
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Nashville signs pro-LGBTQ order while Tennessee Republicans push license to discriminate
As lawmakers pursue legislation targeting the LGBTQ community, Nashville Mayor David Briley signaled there will be no hate in his city.