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Mitt Romney will oppose LGBTQ rights bill unless Christians get a right to discriminate
Will out bisexual Senator Kyrsten Sinema help him kill the legislation? So far, the answer is yes.
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White House “stands by” Joe Biden’s promise to sign the Equality Act in first 100 days
“We have 85 days to go,” the White House press secretary said, stressing that Congress needs to act.
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Democrats need to prioritize transgender civil rights while they still can
If it’s all the same to our government leaders, I’d like to be able to enjoy the same civil rights and equal treatment under the law in my country as cisgender Americans do before I die. I really don’t think it’s too much to ask.
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6 organizations to donate to in the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day
What Dr. King’s beliefs regarding LGBTQ rights would have been remains complicated. Yours, however, do not have to be.
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Founder of two hate groups is scared that the “radical left” will “bring more LGBTQ propaganda”
The Equality Act is “just the beginning,” James Dobson cries. He also says that pop culture will take children on the path “to hell.”
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Biden’s team says landmark LGBTQ rights legislation could take more than 100 days to pass
But reversing the transgender military ban is still on the agenda for Joe Biden’s first day in office.
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The first congressional candidate of 2021 would be New Mexico’s first LGBTQ member of Congress
Victor Reyes is vying for the seat of Rep. Deb Haaland (D-NM), who has been nominated for Secretary of the Interior by President-Elect Joe Biden.
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Joe Biden needs to push the Equality Act through in his first 100 days as President
The bill is written and the votes are there in both houses. The measure just needs the commitment of the Biden administration to make it a priority.
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2020 election saw increase in “Equality” voters that prioritize LGBTQ rights
The Human Rights Campaign-commissioned poll also re-confirmed that Trump did not receive more LGBTQ voters, as initially believed.
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Billy Porter reminds us that LGBTQ people made the difference in the election. But the work’s not done yet.
See GLAAD’s new Billy Porter-narrated video, detailing how organizers and voters changed the election, on LGBTQ Nation first.