From THE AGENDA <[email protected]>
Subject Mondaire Jones Elected Freshman U.S. House Leader, Standing with Sean Patrick Maloney for DCCC Chair, & more
Date November 20, 2020 9:31 PM
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WE’LL BE RIGHT BACK
The Agenda will be taking a short hiatus during the Thanksgiving holiday and Victory Institute’s 2020 International LGBTQ Leaders Conference [[link removed]] . We will return December 11th!
LGBTQ HISTORY IN MOTION
Can’t stop, won’t stop talking about the 2020 Rainbow Wave! Watch the latest update on our historic wins from our Political department here [[link removed]] .
Georgia on our minds: the state has elected a record number of out state legislators, including their first out state Senator [[link removed]] !
Want to know what it's like to be a historic first? Hear from Evelyn Rios Stafford , the first out trans person elected in Arkansas and what this milestone means to her [[link removed]] .
Once labeled as a "Bad Kid", Jess Benham is now leading by example: she'll soon be sworn in as Pennsylvania’s first autistic and out state representative [[link removed]] .
LGBTQ Leadership
U.S. Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney has thrown his hat into the ring for DCCC Chair. We think he'd do swell!
2021 STARTS NOW
Activism on the campaign trail: Elisa Crespo , running to be the first out trans person of color elected in New York, launched Jobs and Justice [[link removed]] ( two key pillars of her campaign platform! [[link removed]] ) this week.
Looking to learn more about Lynn Schulman's campaign to be the first out lesbian elected in Queens? Watch her latest pitch to voters today! [[link removed]]
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