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State laws attacking transgender people and their rights have passed since 2020

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States have laws explicitly protecting LGBTQ people from discrimination at work, school, and other public spaces

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hid that they are LGBT at work in fear of discrimination

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Freedom of the Press… But Not If You’re LGBTQ+

Freedom of the Press… But Not If You’re LGBTQ+?

After reporters with pronouns in their bios were ignored by the White House press team, the Trump administration doubled down—calling those journalists “untrustworthy” and out of touch with “biological reality.” LGBTQ+ advocates are calling it a clear violation of free speech and press freedom. Is this a matter of policy—or a broader effort to silence queer voices in the media?

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Trump's Executive Orders & the LGBTQ+ Community: A 2025 Rollback?

Trump's Executive Orders & the LGBTQ+ Community: A 2025 Rollback?

Just months into his second term, President Trump has issued a series of sweeping executive orders targeting the LGBTQ+ community. From redefining gender as strictly male or female to banning transgender individuals from military service and cutting off access to gender-affirming care for minors, these policies mark a sharp rollback of previous protections.

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The First Rollback: Arkansas Reverses 14 Years of Gender-Neutral IDs

The First Rollback: Arkansas Reverses 14 Years of Gender-Neutral IDs

Arkansas just made history... but not the kind many had hoped for. The state became the first to reverse its gender-neutral ID policy, ending the 14-year option for an "X" marker on driver's licenses. Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders called it "common sense," while advocates call it a dangerous precedent that marks a rollback in transgender rights.

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