Issues

LGBTQ+ Protections

The LGBTQ+ community has historically been forced to be canaries in the proto-fascist coal mine and this time is no different. That's why even though Republicans are trying their best to villainize queer (particularly trans) people, we're not going to fall for it. Some Democrats might be happy to throw trans people under the bus for an interview with Steve Bannon, but I'm not. I refuse to meet this GOP smear campaign with anything except unflinching solidarity with the queer community. So here's what we should actually be doing:

  • Ensure legal protections for the queer community. This means passing the Equality Act, amending the Civil Rights Act to include gender and sexual orientation, and creating federal legislation that specifically protects gender affirming care for all trans Americans because individual states should not be able to ban life-saving medical care.

  • Protect the transgender community. The right is coming after trans people for a reason — because they are usually the easiest targets for a fledgling fascist regime to throw under the bus. I can't stress this enough: This has happened before — in early Nazi Germany. That's why we must take extra steps to stand in solidarity with the trans community and help them when times get tough. You're not going to hear me fall for right-wing propaganda about trans kids and bemoan how woke pronouns are (or whatever bullshit they're pushing that week). That's because trans people are people, but also because I talk to trans individuals in the community almost every single day. As your Congresswoman, I will always value the lived experience of constituents over whatever hate campaign Fox News is presently spewing. Oh, and we're obviously going to reverse all of Trump's horrendous transphobic executive orders.

  • More medical support and research. The LGBTQ+ community is critically underserved in the medical field. That's why we need to restore and increase any federal funding into LGBTQ+ health that Trump cut. Oh, and let's make PrEP easily available, affordable, and known to all Americans, gay and straight.