Overwhelming Majority Of Americans Now Oppose LGBTQ Discrimination

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I was referring recently to the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, which opposed discrimination against LGBTQ workers and, conversely, the Trump administration that took a stand against the LGBTQ community by removing the protections so far benefited under the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

But what about the American’s position on discrimination against LGBTQ people? A poll by KFF answers that question.

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Trump Administration Stops Health Care Coverage For Non-Binary People

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The Trump Administration has announced that the protections against discrimination that LGBTQ+ people have so far benefited under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would be abandoned.

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The Supreme Court’s Decision To Have Far-Reaching Consequences

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In recent years, there have been many cases of LGBTQ people being dismissed. I’ve shared the cases of lesbians who have been fired after getting married on several occasions.

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List Of Anti-LGBTQ Decisions Approved By The Trump Administration

The Trump Administration has approved a number of anti-LGBTQ decisions in the past years. The following list highlights some of these decisions and their implications on our community living in the United-States.

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Fair And Equal Michigan Gets More Time To Collect Signatures

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In Michigan, the initiative to protect LGBTQ people from discrimination was in jeopardy, victim of the coronavirus.

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Jacksonville’s LGBTQ Nondiscrimination Ordinance Is Almost Ready

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Last month, in Florida, Jacksonville City Council wanted to protect the LGBTQ community from discrimination but went a little too fast.

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Montgomery County, Maryland Takes A Big Step Toward Its LGBTQ Students

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A few years ago, teachers in Maryland were afraid to include LGBTQ references in sex education courses because they could face lawsuits.

But they and high school administrators in Montgomery County have found that a significant number of LGBTQ students feel non-existent and unrepresented in their schools, and this can lead to negative effects, not to mention incidents of hate and bias.

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Court Renders Surprising Verdict On Jacksonville's Nondiscrimination Ordinance

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There are days when we are entitled to wonder if they understand what this means to us?

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Fair and Equal Michigan Collects Signatures To Protect LGBTQ People

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Fair and Equal Michigan is trying to gather the signatures and send the initiative that would add protections for LGBTQ people in the state’s Elliott Larsen Civil Rights Act on the November ballot, and that’s quite a challenge!

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Virginia Now Protects LGBTQ People Against Discriminations

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257,400 LGBTQ adults live in the state of Virginia and until now, they have had no protection from discrimination as the law only protects on the basis of race, religion, and sex.

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Civil Rights Groups Launched A Lawsuit Against Idaho’s Law Targeting Trans Women

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As previously announced, 2020 is a year that will be difficult for our transgender friends. This is the case in Idaho where two anti-trans laws were approved, one of which targets trans athletes in particular.

A lawsuit has been attempted to repeal this discriminatory and also particularly unfair measure.

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Kathy Kozachenko Regains Her Place In History As The First LGBTQ Person Elected

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Harvey Milk was long considered to be the first openly gay person to be elected to political office. That is not true, and it is time to correct that.

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Marie Newman Wins Primary In Illinois Over Dan Lipinsky

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A Democrat was not re-elected in the Illinois primary. And that’s good news!

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Two Lesbian Officers File A Complaint About Harassment And Discrimination

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I was talking to you the other day about the progress of the initiative to protect LGBTQ people in Michigan’s Civil Rights Act, and we had seen the example of a lesbian teacher who was discriminated against in her job, which fortunately gained cause.

Sadly today here is another example of discrimination and harassment suffered by two lesbians at work in the same state.

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Governor Tim Walz Calls On Senators To Prohibit “Conversion Therapy”

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Governor Tim Walz and LGBTQ groups are trying to ban “conversion therapy” to protect Minnesota minors.

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Anti-Trans Bills Are Developing Across The United States

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In New Hampshire and Idaho, legislators defeated anti-trans laws, but this year will be extremely difficult for the trans community.

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Conversion Therapy Ban Passed The First Stage In Oklahoma

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Oklahoma may ban conversion therapy for minors.

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Michigan’s Board of State Canvassers Approved LGBTQ Nondiscrimination Initiative

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After 37 years of work, LGBTQ groups may be on the verge of accomplishing what they have not been able to do before.

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Lesbian Teacher Gains Cause After Being Suspended For Showing A Photo Of Her Wife

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Stacy Bailey, a lesbian art teacher at the Charlotte Anderson Elementary School in Mansfield, Texas showed the photo of her future wife, Julie Vasquez, at a “Get to Know Your Teacher” presentation.

The teacher wanted to share her life like any other teacher at the school. She wanted to be honest with her students, but it backfired on her when she was accused by a parent of promoting a homosexual agenda.

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A Teacher Refuses To Let Her Students Write About Her Moms’ Equal Marriage

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Earlier this month at Hill-McCloy High School in Montrose, Michigan, a teacher asked her students to write about a subject near and dear to their hearts.

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