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LGBTQ Groups Largely Praise Biden’s State of the Union Speech

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LGBTQ rights groups have largely praised President Joe Biden’s State of the Union speech that he delivered on February 7.

“It’s our duty to protect all the people’s rights and freedoms,” said Biden. “Make no mistake: If Congress passes a national abortion ban, I will veto it. Let’s also pass the bipartisan Equality Act to ensure LGBTQ Americans, especially transgende­r young people, can live with safety and dignity.”

The Equality Act would add sexual orientatio­n and gender identity to federal civil rights law. The bill has passed the U.S. House of Representa­tives in two previous Congresses, but did not come up for a vote in the U.S. Senate.

“In re-upping his call for Congress to pass the Equality Act and protect transgende­r youth, the president is leading by example to expand freedom so no one is left behind,” GLAAD President Sarah Kate Ellis commented on Twitter.

Likewise, Equality PAC, the political arm of the Congressio­nal LGBTQ Equality Caucus, was committed to the president’s vision of a safer U.S. for LGBTQ+ people.

“At a time where LGBTQ Americans, especially those who are trans, are increasing­ly under attack by right wing extremists, these [legal] protection­s have never been more dire,” remarked U.S. Reps. Mark Takano (D-Calif.) and David Cicilline (D-R.I.), who co-chair Equality PAC. “We remain committed to working with President Biden and members of Congress to pass the Equality Act and enshrine additional LGBTQ rights into law.”

The National LGBTQ Task Force in its response to the State of the Union noted how all of the issues on which Biden touched — Social Security, fair wages, Medicaid expansion, access to education, reproducti­ve rights and police reform — have the LGBTQ community “at the center of all the issues.”

“LGBTQ people are often disproport­ionately impacted because of the discrimina­tion our community faces every single day. LGBTQ people are not fully able to participat­e or benefit from all that our country has to offer. For too many queer people, the American dream is out of reach,” said National LGBTQ Task Force Executive Director Kierra Johnson.

Log Cabin Republican­s President Charles Moran had a far different take.

“Last night, all Americans heard from President Biden was a laundry list of expensive new spending bills and tired campaign slogans, couched between a series of lies about Republican­s and the U.S. economy. Meanwhile, inflation is still wrecking American families, our debt is skyrocketi­ng out of control, and nearly half of American families — including LGBT ones — are worse off financiall­y than they were just a year ago,” said Moran in a statement. “Not surprising­ly, we heard nothing from Biden condemning the woke, race-and-genderobse­ssed forces coddled by his administra­tion. LGBT conservati­ves are thankful that we now have a Republican House to put a stop to the Democrats’ radical policies and look forward to working with Republican leadership to advance our own pro-America, pro-equality and pro-freedom agenda.”

 ?? PHOTO BY WWW.SHUTTERSTO­CK.COM / MIDARY ?? LGBTQ rights groups have largely praised President Joe Biden’s State of the Union speech that he delivered on February 7.
PHOTO BY WWW.SHUTTERSTO­CK.COM / MIDARY LGBTQ rights groups have largely praised President Joe Biden’s State of the Union speech that he delivered on February 7.

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