A Colorado candidate aims to become the first trans senator in the state, a school district in Maryland removed LGBTQ books from lessons, and volleyball teams in California refused to compete against a trans player.
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Florida Republicans have sent out a series of transphobic campaign mailers in recent weeks targeting state House District 65 candidate Ashley Brundage, who could become the state’s first transgender lawmaker if elected next month.
Georgia's parliament speaker signed an anti-LGBTQ bill into law, same-sex couples apply to register their marriages in South Korea, and a gay couple was beaten in public in Nigeria.
The case against a Colorado baker who refused to bake a trans cake was dismissed, the District of Columbia announced LGBTQ History Month celebrations, and the Wisconsin Senate race narrows as LGBTQ issues become a focal point.
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