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Subject Pete Buttigieg nominated for Sec. of Transportation, New York candidates hard at work and more!
Date December 18, 2020 2:24 PM
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WE’LL BE RIGHT BACK
The Agenda will be taking a short hiatus during winter holidays. We will return in 2021! Have a safe and happy New Year!
LGBTQ HISTORY IN MOTION
President-elect Joe Biden chose Pete Buttigieg to be his Secretary of Transportation [[link removed]] ! When Pete's confirmed, he'll be the first out LGBTQ Cabinet secretary ever approved by the United States Senate [[link removed]] .
As Victory Fund President & CEO Mayor Annise Parker told CBSNews , “This is an important milestone, but when you mark milestones, it means you haven’t reached the end of the journey [[link removed]] .” Watch her full interview here [[link removed]] .
2021 STARTS NOW
Elisa Crespo spent Thanksgiving distributing turkeys and other food items to residents in the New York City Council's 15th District. Check out the photos here [[link removed]] !
Marti Allen-Cummings announced a new campaign pledge to advocate for disability rights [[link removed]] in his race for New York City Council District 5. You can read all his policy stances here [[link removed]] !
Lynn Schulman penned an op-ed in the Gotham Gazette calling for increased hospital capacity in Queens [[link removed]] . Schulman is running to represent Queen on the New York City Council, District 29.
Tiffany Cabán , candidate for New York City Council District 22, was endorsed by Run for Something! [[link removed]] You can also watch her first campaign video here [[link removed]] .
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