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Texas warned of backlash over transgender bathroom bill
Driving Texas’ anti-LGBT bill is Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick. Republican House Speaker Joe Straus, meanwhile, has signaled his opposition to it.
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EXCLUSIVE: Caitlyn Jenner invited to the inauguration of Donald Trump
A source tells LGBTQ Nation the inauguration committee invited the transgender Republican, who famously offered to be Ted Cruz’s “trans ambassador.”
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ACC likely to move football championship from NC again if law remains
“If it’s repealed I think I know what the answer would be with our presidents,” the commissioner said. “If it’s an adjustment and a partial repeal… I don’t know.”
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Religious exemption bills aren’t on Georgia GOP leaders’ priority list
Georgia’s Republican leadership is shifting away from the issue that has prompted accusations of discrimination and fears of economic damage in past years.
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Bryan Fischer thinks single-use bathrooms give trans people ‘special rights’
“Sexually normal people don’t have that; that’s a special deal. That’s not equal rights, that’s special rights.”
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In red states, businesses are gearing up to fight anti-trans bathroom bills
“I honestly cannot believe that in 2016, I’m actually asked a question as to why I would support anti-discrimination groups,” the president of Tennessee’s NHL team said.
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Historians move conference from North Carolina to Maryland over HB2 law
Business historians are protesting the states’s controversial transgender law by moving the Business History Conference to Baltimore.
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The top 10 transgender stories of 2016
2016 was the year that “transgender” crossed from the unique and rare into topical conversations across the country, and around the world.
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Texas lieutenant governor praises North Carolina’s LGBT discrimination law
He continues calling for Texas to adopt a similar measure, saying the North Carolina law known as House Bill 2 is “essential” legislation.
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Outraged students protest in Charlotte after HB2 repeal attempt backfires
North Carolina failed to repeal its anti-LGBTQ law HB2 on Wednesday, despite Charlotte repealing its non-discrimination ordinance.