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Who is Hakeem Jeffries? Where does he stand on LGBTQ rights?
Most recently, he has supported the Equality Act and the Respect for Marriage Act, two important pieces of LGBTQ legislation.
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Jared Polis is a longtime champion of LGBTQ rights who has transformed Colorado
He has called anti-LGBTQ laws “un-American” and signed several bills ensuring that his state remains hospitable to its LGBTQ residents.
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Trans 8-year-old sues state for not letting her use school restrooms like everyone else
She didn’t eat and limited water intake at school to avoid going to the bathroom, leading to health problems.
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House Democrats support more gender-neutral bathrooms on Capitol Hill
“Implementing single-use restrooms will make a visible difference in the lives of transgender and gender non-conforming individuals.”
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Tennessee is telling LGBTQ people we aren’t welcome. It’s time we listened to what they’re saying.
You shouldn’t need a Ph.D. in history to see what this Tennessee law is a precursor to.
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Business owners can get 6 months in jail if they don’t post sign warning about transgender shoppers
The sponsor of Tennessee’s new law requiring signs that warn customers trans shoppers can use the bathroom in their establishment is warning small business owners they could go to jail if they don’t follow the law.
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Businesses will now be forced to post signs announcing they serve transgender customers in Tennessee
The Tennessee governor has signed the cruelest anti-trans law in the nation.
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Gay Republican group touts support for anti-trans legislation & mocks out singer T.J. Osborne
The Tennessee chapter issued two cringeworthy statements that read as if they were written by your grandpa if he was desperate to sound cool.
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Middle school vice principal hurls beer at trans woman at restaurant as his wife shouts slurs
“A man just went into the women’s bathroom, and it’s not right!” his wife shouted as other patrons called them “homophobic pieces of s**t.”
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Trans woman makes history by winning cisgender Nevada beauty pageant
“Growing up, I was often told that I was not allowed to be myself, or to be in spaces that I was not welcome,” she said during the competition’s Q&A portion.