
A business in Texas does not have to follow a law that prohibits discrimination, a hospital in Tennessee hands over a trans patient's medical records to an attorney, and a judge in Arkansas strikes down a ban on gender-affirming care for minors.
Gov. Ron DeSantis is touting his racist, anti-LGBT agenda as a blueprint for America during his run for president. But judges are ruling much of that plan unconstitutional. Over the past few days, federal judges have either struck down anti-LGBT laws or placed them on hold while they are challenged.
A federal judge issued an order that permanently enjoins Florida from enforcing its ban on transgender residents using Medicaid for gender-affirming healthcare.
A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked Florida’s ban on drag performances saying that the law, Senate Bill 1438, "is specifically designed to suppress the speech of drag queen performers,” and he ruled it unconstitutional.
An Arizona Governor vetoed a bill restricting bathroom access for trans students, the longest running LGBT radio show hit a milestone, and a veteran who subdued the Club Q shooter to lead Pride parade.
Continuing to attack “woke” leftist policies, the DeSantis presidential campaign did a drive-by in San Francisco where the Florida governor observed what he called, “riff raff” running wild.
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