East Bay Times

Biden seeks to counter `attacks' on LGBTQ rights

- By Will Weissert

WASHINGTON >> President Joe Biden issued an executive order Wednesday to stymie what what his administra­tion calls discrimina­tory legislativ­e attacks on the LGBTQ community by Republican-controlled states, declaring before a signing ceremony packed with activists, “pride is back at the White House.”

The order seeks to discourage “conversion therapy” — a discredite­d practice that aims to change a person's sexual orientatio­n or gender identity — while also promoting gender-affirming surgery and expanding foster care protection­s for gay and transgende­r parents and children.

Tapping money already allocated to federal agencies rather than requiring new funding, Biden said the order is meant to counter 300-plus anti-LGBTQ laws introduced by state lawmakers over the past year alone. The Department of Health and Human Services will draft new policies to expand care to LGBTQ families and the Education Department will devise rules to better protect LGBTQ students in public schools.

The president, first lady Jill Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris attended a crowded reception in the White House's East Room, where the adjacent hallway was decorated in rainbow colors. The gathering is part of the Biden administra­tion's recognitio­n of Pride Month.

“All of you in this room know better than anyone that these attacks are real and consequent­ial for real families,” the president said before sitting to sign the order. He pointed specifical­ly to the arrest last weekend of 31 members of the White supremacis­t group Patriot Front near an Idaho pride event. Actions listed within the order attempt to bolster programs better addressing the issue of suicide among LGBTQ children and seek to make adoptions easier for LGBTQ parents and children.

“It shouldn't take courage to be yourself,” said Jill Biden. “We know that, in places across the country like Florida or Texas or Alabama, rights are under attack. And we know that in small towns and big cities, prejudice, and discrimina­tion still lurk.”

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY — AP ?? President Joe Biden celebrates after signing an executive order at an event to celebrate Pride Month at the White House on Wednesday.
PATRICK SEMANSKY — AP President Joe Biden celebrates after signing an executive order at an event to celebrate Pride Month at the White House on Wednesday.

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