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Zillow listings will now show whether LGBTQ people are protected from discrimination in that city
The company will now show you the details on where LGBTQ people are protected so you can buy your dream home – and feel comfortable living in it.
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How J.K. Rowling helped kill a proposed American LGBTQ civil rights law
The author was cited on the Senate floor as an attempt to pass the bill was spiked by Republicans.
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Gay Michigan Rep. Jon Hoadley sets his sights on Congress
He says he loves helping his constituents. “That feeling is incredible.” Now he wants to help LGBTQ equality and health care access at the federal level.
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Biden’s virtual fundraiser was filled with a surprising number of LGBTQ moments but one stands out
He was about to call Aimee Stephens, the Supreme Court plaintiff suing for trans employment rights, when his aide stopped him.
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Biden will be the nominee. I am already nauseous but he has my vote.
It is clear at this point that a Sanders nomination is not going to happen no matter how much we want it.
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The most anti-LGBTQ Democrat in Congress lost his primary
Lipinski refused to cosponsor LGBTQ civil rights protections but supported bills to create “religious exemptions” to the law.
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This gay man is trying to kick Mitch McConnell out of the Senate
“The Equality Act should have already been put into place. But McConnell refuses to address that, as well as hundreds of other bills that could literally change people’s lives.”
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J.K. Rowling sides with anti-trans activist in explosive tweet
Rowling wrote that you can “dress however you please,” but being openly hostile to transgender women shouldn’t cost someone their job.
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House Republican introduces an LGBTQ discrimination bill with huge religious exemptions
The Fairness For All Act is the first time a Republican has introduced LGBTQ legislation in the U.S. House. The only problem is everyone hates it.
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Rep. Pramila Jayapal wants transgender people in Congress
She hopes there will be trans people in Congress soon, but for now “our role is always to bring the voices of those who are not in the room to the table.”