Trans people worry that voting might be harder this year with new laws. They're also preparing. - LGBTQ Nation
Briefly

"Trans people, just like everyone else, want to be able to travel, start new jobs, open bank accounts, enroll in school, vote - all of those things require some form of ID. And so when a state goes out of its way to enforce its message about its belief about sex and gender on a license, and transgender people then have to publicize that when they show other people, it creates a dangerous environment," said Lucas Cameron-Vaughn, an attorney for the ACLU of Tennessee.
"The states with the anti-trans laws are also the ones that are more likely to be passing anti-voter laws, full stop," said Lauren Kunis, the CEO and executive director of VoteRiders, an organization that helps voters get government identification.
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