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Connecticut is now the first state to house transgender people based on their gender
The state recognizes the rights of transgender inmates with “the most protective” law in the country.
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As states restrict gay adoptions, Connecticut is recruiting more LGBTQ parents
In Kansas and Oklahoma, a social worker’s religious beliefs come before the good of the child. In Connecticut, the child comes first.
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Republicans reject state supreme court chief justice nominee because he’s gay
“Anyone who has a gay friend, or child, or relative, should think twice about” voting for Republicans who rejected the judge, Governor Malloy said.
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This governor just signed an order defying Trump’s anti-trans military order
“President Trump’s announcement that he plans to ban transgender individuals from serving in our military is ignorant and profoundly troubling.”
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Longtime ally Dannel Malloy won’t run for reelection as Connecticut’s governor
Gov. Dannel Malloy led the charge in objecting to laws in Indiana and North Carolina that discriminated against LGBTQ Americans.
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Connecticut governor orders protections for transgender students
Gov. Malloy signed an executive order making public bathrooms areas of public accommodation, thereby banning discrimination in them.
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DNC swiftly rejects plea by Bernie Sanders to remove Clinton cronies
Now that the convention planners have rejected his play to unseat two key supporters of his rival, the question is how far is Bernie willing to fight for the nomination?
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Connecticut lawmakers send bill to governor to ease birth certificate changes
The Connecticut legislature is sending a bill to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy that makes it easier for transgender people to update their names and gender on their birth certificates.
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New York, Connecticut governors lift bans on state-funded travel to Indiana
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy on Saturday lifted their bans on some state-funded travel to Indiana, citing changes made to a religious-objections law that had spurred concern about anti-gay discrimination.
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Connecticut governor: Move women’s 2016 Final Four out of Indiana unless law changes
Connecticut’s governor and UConn’s athletic director called on the NCAA on Monday to consider moving next year’s Women’s Final Four out of Indianapolis unless changes are made to Indiana’s new religious-objections law.