Anti-abortion Democrat Joe Morrissey is fighting for his state Senate seat against Lashrecse Aird, just as Gov. Glenn Youngkin is targeting reproductive rights.
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Democrat Big Shot Raked in Millions Meant for NYC’s PoorNew filings show Democratic fundraiser Henry Muñoz’s firm has received $41.6 million intended for the healthcare of NYC’s neediest, even as his legal problems mount.
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Why Anti-Trans Legislation Took Over State-Level Governments This Year“I have been terribly shocked at how fast things have gone downhill.”
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Meet the LGBTQ activist who challenged his Caribbean country’s anti-sodomy law and wonFor years, Orden David was persecuted in his native Antigua and Barbuda -- a frequent complaint by many LGBTQ people who fear for their safety across the conservative and mostly Christian Caribbean, where anti-gay hostility is widespread.
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Meet the LGBTQ activist who challenged his Caribbean country's anti-sodomy law and wonOrden David took the government of his island nation of Antigua and Barbuda to court to end his country’s anti-sodomy law.
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'Genocidal': Transgender people begin to flee states with anti-LGBTQ lawsWhen Texas officials announced their intentions to launch child abuse investigations involving people who provide gender-affirming care for their transgender children, Susan’s heart dropped. Susan has a 7-year-old transgender daughter, Elsa, whose parents asked that she be referred to by a pseudonym for safety reasons, who they say may one day need such care. Elsa's parents describe her as wise beyond her years.
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Meet the LGBTQ activist who challenged his Caribbean country's anti-sodomy law and wonOrden David took the government of his island nation of Antigua and Barbuda to court to end his country’s anti-sodomy law. Last year, a top Caribbean court ruled the law unconstitutional. David has welcomed the ruling and LGBTQ-rights activists say it has set a precedent followed by other island nations. Since the decision, St. Kitts & Nevis and Barbados have struck down similar laws that often seek long prison sentences. But many members of the LGBTQ community still fear for their safety across the socially conservative and devoutly Christian Caribbean.
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