California's governor vetoes pro-trans bill, a Missouri school is criticized for having a trans homecoming queen, and the Pentagon will review pre-DADT repeal LGBTQ veterans' records.
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An LGBTQ bar in Ireland removes all Pride decor, a lesbian couple wins IVF legal ruling in Hong Kong, and Turkey's president complains about "LGBTQ colors" at UN.
On Oct. 1, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced he is appointing Black lesbian EMILY’s List President, Laphonza Butler, to the vacant seat of the late U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein who died Friday at age 90.
People protested at a university in Texas for having it claiming an exemption from a law that protects LGBT people, a former county clerk in Kentucky is ordered to pay a gay couple $100K for discrimination, and California legislators vote to lift ban to travel to anti-LGBT states.
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- Out Nation: Judge Pauses School Policy on Disclosure of Pronouns; Court Says Ban on Gender-affirming Care Can Pass
- Canada’s Conservatives Take Hard Turn Against Trans People
- Out Abroad: Hong Kong Rules in Favor of Same-sex Couples; UK Man Arrested in Connection to Homophobic Attack
- Trans FL Adults Losing Access to Healthcare; Federal Judge Disagrees
- Pence Reaffirms Opposition to Gender-affirming Care for Minors
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