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Arkansas Governor Vetoes Ban On Gender-Affirming Care For Trans Youth
Arkansas’ governor on Monday vetoed a bill that would have made the state the first to ban gender-affirming medical care or surgery for transgender minors… -
All Rev'd Up: Why Some Catholic Bishops Lobbied Against National Suicide Prevention Hotline
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops lobbied against the bill because it included resources for the LGBTQ community. -
Equality Act Would Extend Civil Rights Laws To LGBTQ People Throughout U.S.
Charleston native Tia Clark has learned to endure discrimination in conservative South Carolina, one of roughly two dozen states with few or no laws… -
All Rev'd Up: Pope Francis 'Flip-Flops' On LGBTQ Inclusivity In The Catholic Church
Pope Francis approved a decree from the Vatican stating that Catholic priests cannot bless same-sex unions. -
Vatican Says Priests Can't Bless Gay Unions, Says God 'Can't Bless Sin'
ROME (AP) — The Vatican decreed Monday that the Catholic Church won’t bless same-sex unions since God “cannot bless sin.”The Vatican’s orthodoxy office,… -
All Rev'd Up: Senate Unlikely To Pass Equality Act Due To Conservative Faith-Based Tensions
The House of Representatives passed the Equality Act last Thursday, but the bill's future in the Senate remains uncertain. -
After Bitter Congressional Race, Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse Named Provincetown Town Manager
Morse lost a 2020 primary against incumbent Rep. Richard Neal after Democratic leaders worked to amplify allegations of impropriety against him. -
Candidate’s Rainbow Peace Flag Causes Controversy At Newton City Council Debate
If Barash chose to fly the flag in his background, organizers from the neighborhood council groups hosting the debate said he could not participate. -
LGBTQ News: Biden's Executive Order, Buttigieg's Confirmation, Companies Improve Workplace Equality
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Biden Repeals Trump-Era Ban On Transgender Troops
Former President Donald Trump had first ordered a ban on transgender troops in 2017, and President Biden had long promised to repeal the order.