Democrats reintroduce Equality Act as Trump escalates war on LGBTQ+ community
With LGBTQ+ rights under attack by the Trump administration and Republican-led states, Democrats say the Equality Act is more urgent than ever.
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April 29, 2025
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With LGBTQ+ rights under attack by the Trump administration and Republican-led states, Democrats say the Equality Act is more urgent than ever.
The two were recognized as allies to the LGBTQ+ community.
U.S. Rep. Mark Takano and others sent a pointed letter to VA Secretary Doug Collins.
The U.S. government is turning its back on those who served, retired Army Staff Sgt. Alleria Stanley told The Advocate.
Trans, nonbinary, and intersex people deserve passports that reflect their identity, the representatives say.
The RuPaul’s Drag Race winner will play host to Washington, D.C.’s political class during the year’s largest LGBTQ+ celebration.
U.S. Reps. Mark Takano, Jamie Raskin, and Gerry Connolly sent a strongly worded letter to the Office of Personnel Management, saying that implementing Trump's "two sexes" executive order would violate the Constitution and Supreme Court precedent.
In some good news coming out of November's election, at least 495 LGBTQ+ candidates won their races.
Mark Takano, Becca Balint, Julie Johnson, and Sarah McBride have spoken about it.
“They’re going to try and do things in committees to tack on horrible riders to target our community, and we are planning to meet these attacks with strength and strategy,” he said.
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Craig, a representative from Minnesota, was elected by House Democrats on Tuesday.
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene reportedly went so far as to threaten a "physical altercation" if trans women were allowed to use the women's restroom.
There were some bright spots.
As cochair of Equality PAC, California U.S. Rep. Mark Takano is working to double LGBTQ+ representation in Congress while fighting back against the rising wave of anti-trans legislation.
The money will go to reelecting members who are running in challenging congressional districts.
She emerged victorious after Tuesday’s jungle primary in Washington.
The former congressman and current Minnesota governor has been a longtime ally to LGBTQ+ people.
Three Equality PAC co-chairs tell The Advocate they’re confident in her chances to carry the day.
Pocan, the head of the Congressional Equality Caucus, is saying it's time for a new generation of leaders.
He joins other Democrats who are concerned about the president’s ability to win against Donald Trump.