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Subject What a week: Dr. Levine's confirmation hearing, the Equality Act passes and more!
Date February 26, 2021 5:10 PM
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TRANS HISTORY IN THE MAKING
Yesterday, Dr. Rachel Levine made history as the first out trans person to be nominated for a Senate-confirmed post. She was nominated by President Biden to be the next Assistant Secretary of Health [[link removed]] !
While the vast majority of questions were respectful and focused on Dr. Levine’s many qualifications, U.S. Senator Rand Paul caused fireworks when he used horrific and hateful anti-trans talking points to launch a bigoted tirade against Dr. Levine [[link removed]] .
Luckily, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin , the first out U.S. Senator, and U.S. Senator Patty Murray were on-hand to chastise Paul for his lack of decorum and call out his ideological bias [[link removed]] .
Paul’s talking points match the language used by certain members of Congress and the anti-trans bills currently sweeping the state legislatures [[link removed]] - yet another reason to elect out trans candidates at all levels of government who can defeat these toxic ideas.
And we’ll need their voices: NBC Out [[link removed]] recently published an expose on the right-wing organizations working to defeat The Equality Act and promoting anti-trans policies [[link removed]] .
THE FIGHT FOR EQUALITY
Yesterday, the U.S. House passed The Equality Act, which enshrines protections for LGBTQ Americans into federal law.
Passage of the bill, which was introduced again by out Representative David Cicilline [[link removed]] and voted for by all nine out members of Congress [[link removed]] , is being celebrated by LGBTQ activists [[link removed]] and elected officials alike as a much-needed step forward [[link removed]] .
The Equality Act will now head to the U.S. Senate – and U.S. Senators will need to decide which side of history they want to stand on [[link removed]] .
COMING SOON
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ENDORSEMENT ALERT
No such thing as an off-year: we endorsed 30 more LGBTQ candidates for the 2021 cycle [[link removed]] ! Learn more about their campaigns here [[link removed]] .
Mark Levine , who received the Game Changer endorsement, is stepping up to run for Virginia Lt. Governor [[link removed]] . When he wins, he’ll be the first out LGBTQ candidate elected statewide in Virginia!
We’re also standing with a huge slate of incumbent candidates, including Minneapolis City Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins [[link removed]] , Dawn Adams for Virginia’s 68th Assembly District [[link removed]] , Mayor of College Park (MD) Patrick Wojahn [[link removed]] , Newark (OH) City Councilmember Jeremy Blake [[link removed]] and Village (OK) City Councilman Adam Graham [[link removed]] !
But we aren’t just endorsing incumbent candidates. We’re pleased to share that a whole new group of LGBTQ leaders have stepped up to run, including Jackie Gunderson for Mayor of Bloomington (IL) [[link removed]] , Gregory Yorgey-Girdy for Philly for Municipal Court [[link removed]] , and Jalen McKee-Rodriguez for San Antonio City Council, District 2 [[link removed]] !
ALL POLITICS ARE LOCAL
Love to see LGBTQ candidates standing together: out state Senator Leo Jaramillo endorsed Victor Reyes in his campaign for New Mexico’s 1st Congressional District [[link removed]] !
Congratulations are in order for Scott Lennon , who won his primary for Berwyn (IL) City Council, Ward 1 [[link removed]] !
Big endorsement alert for Spotlight candidate Elisa Crespo: Sunrise NYC is standing with her campaign [[link removed]] !
NEWS TO WATCH
According to a new report from Gallup, more young people identify as LGBTQ than ever before [[link removed]] – we see a lot of young candidates in our future!
CANDIDATE SPOTLIGHT
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