The “Equality Act” Is Back In The Fight For Federal LGBTQ+ Rights
The Equality Act is making its return to Congress.
The Equality Act is making its return to Congress.
“I said that, ‘The recent Supreme Court decision [overturning Roe] eroded a constitutional right to privacy. There’s a whole bunch of cases that have been decided based on a constitutional right to privacy that are in jeopardy,’ which he disagrees with,” Baldwin said of her remarks to Rubio.
“We urge the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to quickly act on the best available science and update its outdated and discriminatory blood donor deferral policies for men who have sex with men (MSM), a long overdue step that would dramatically increase the eligible donor base,” the Senators state in a letter.
“While more LGBTQ people are running for office than ever before, we still hold a tiny proportion of election positions when compared to our numbers in the U.S. population.”
“It’s time to show up. It’s a singular time in history. It’s a time to engage.”
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A bill that would repeal the federal DOMA is being introduced in the House today
Ongoing controversy surrounding the federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act.
Long-awaited legislation that would protect against workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity was introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives on April 14, 2007.