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Human Rights Campaign declares LGBTQ state of emergency in US

Published 06/06/2023, 05:11 PM
Updated 06/06/2023, 05:16 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Supporters of the drag community protest against Florida's 'Protection of Children' bill which would ban children at live adult performances, inside the state capitol in Tallahassee, Florida, U.S. April 25, 2023. REUTERS/Octavio Jones

By Daniel Trotta

(Reuters) - The largest LGBTQ advocacy organization in the United States on Tuesday declared its first national state of emergency, citing the proliferation of legislation in statehouses across the country aimed at regulating the lives of queer people.

The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) said over 70 bills it considers anti-LGBTQ were passed in statehouses this legislative session, double last year's previous record. Some 525 bills were introduced, virtually all by Republicans, including more than 220 affecting transgender people, HRC said.

The number of such bills introduced has steadily increased in recent years, growing from 115 in 2015, HRC said.

As a result, more families with LGBTQ members have been subjected to threats, with some choosing to move to safer places, HRC said, citing survey data and stories from parents.

The declaration included a "know before you go" guide to help LGBTQ people navigate the mounting state laws.

HRC President Kelley Robinson named Florida, Tennessee and Texas as the most hostile states, saying Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had "weaponized his position."

"These laws are fueled by an anti-LGBTQ+ Republican establishment - and coordinated, well-funded extremist groups like the Alliance Defending Freedom, Heritage Foundation and the Family Policy Alliance - insistent on trying to control our families and lives," Robinson said in a statement.

The Alliance Defending Freedom called the HRC statement "slanderous," saying it was committed to religious liberty, parental rights and the "sanctity of life."

"No amount of false accusations will deter us from our mission," Senior Vice President Jeremy Tedesco said in a statement.

Jeremy Redfern, a spokesperson for DeSantis, was more blunt, saying, "This is a stunt."

Promoters of the transgender bills say they protect children from misguided parents and doctors who support gender transition for those who identify with a gender distinct from the sex they were assigned at birth, even though major medical associations endorse gender-affirming care as often necessary and sometimes life saving.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Supporters of the drag community protest against Florida's 'Protection of Children' bill which would ban children at live adult performances, inside the state capitol in Tallahassee, Florida, U.S. April 25, 2023. REUTERS/Octavio Jones

Twenty states now ban gender-affirming care, and 32 states introduced such legislation this year, HRC said.

HRC praised Michigan and Minnesota for expanding LGBTQ rights in 2022-23.

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