A very happy National Hispanic Heritage Month to you! Celebrate by learning more about our 76 openly LGBTQ Latinx elected officials.
U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin introduced legislation yesterday to end foreign interference in American elections. Wonder what that’s about!
The recall efforts against Oregon Governor Kate Brown have officially failed. Luckily the Governor continued working undeterred, working to address health care costs and improve the state’s underserved mental health treatment systems.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis correctly pointed out that despite Trump’s insistence, Colorado does not actually share a border with Mexico.
We love this type of story: after volunteering for U.S. Congresswoman Sharice Davids’ campaign, five Kansas City residents were inspired to run for office. Read their stories here.
P.S. Want to see Congresswoman Davids in person? She’s speaking at the 2019 International LGBTQ Leaders Conference this November 13-16. Grab your ticket today!
U.S. Congressman Chris Pappas is receiving praise for his legislative efforts to lower prescription drug prices.
Not a decision to make lightly: U.S. Congresswoman Angie Craig on her decision to pursue impeachment proceedings.
Climate change is coming for Cape Cod – and State Senator Julian Cyr is doing everything he can to save one of America’s most iconic shores.
Victory Institute celebrated Ohio’s legacy of LGBTQ leadership at Recognizing Our Own: Columbus this month, honoring Ohio’s historic firsts like State Senator Nickie Antonio, Columbus City Councilmember Mary Jo Hudson, City Council President Shannon Hardin and City Auditor Megan Kilgore!
Though just elected this year, Councilman Antonio Brown is already hard at work, spearheading an advisory board to address urban blight in Atlanta.
Guam’s Lieutenant Governor Joshua Tenorio isn’t ok with the Trump Administration’s attacks on LGBTQ servicemembers, and he’s making sure the Administration knows.
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