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“Our best days are ahead”: Trans congressional candidate Sarah McBride still believes in America
McBride spoke with LGBTQ Nation about her friendship with Joe Biden, her groundbreaking career, and the contents of her high school LinkedIn profile.
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By the numbers (part 1): A new survey examines the financial health of LGBTQ+ people
LGBTQ+ people experience greater financial difficulties than their straight, cisgender peers. Finally, we have some solid data on their challenges.
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The Supreme Court may overturn same-sex marriage. A new bill could enshrine it into federal law
The bill could help ensure same-sex marriages are recognized nationwide, but — as always — it’s unclear if enough Republican senators will help support it.
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Ohio governor signs bill with exemption that could allow doctors to refuse LGBTQ patients
A religious exemption that could allow health care professionals and insurers to refuse care was inserted into an over 2000-page bill signed this past week. LGBTQ and women’s rights advocates are sounding the alarm.
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Donald Trump’s still in the hospital. The Vice Presidential debate is still on.
The President’s hospitalized. Republican after Republican is falling ill. The moderator’s already under scrutiny. LGBTQ groups demand inclusion. What will be different in the upcoming VP debate?
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Trump administration moves to allow doctors to refuse trans patients as COVID rages
The new rule would roll back Obama era protections that ban discrimination against transgender people at the worst time possible.
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Here’s the list of all the companies that have cut ties with the NRA
The NRA shot back, saying the fleeing companies’ decision was “a shameful display of political and civic cowardice.”
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North Carolina governor pledges executive order to protect LGBTQ community
Gov. Cooper explained his decision to compromise on an HB2 repeal that left many anti-LGBTQ policies in place after campaigning on a full repeal.
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Merkley announces plans for legislation with broad LGBT protections
U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley announced plans to introduce a broad measure aimed at preventing discrimination against LGBT Americans.
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New report examines the ‘Broken Bargain’ — hardships, barriers facing LGBT workers
WASHINGTON — A comprehensive report released Tuesday examines the myriad of hardships and barriers facing LGBT workers in the U.S., from being able to be fired, denied equal benefits and be required to pay thousands of dollars more in taxes simply because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.