Daily newsletter 1/21
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Daily newsletter 1/21
"➡️ The House and Senate have negotiated final appropriations bills to fund the government through September 30 - and thanks to the work of Democrats including Rep. Sarah McBride, they've been stripped of anti-transgender provisions. Meanwhile, Trump's Justice Department is preparing to investigate Renee Good's wife but not the man who killed her in Minneapolis, and a man was attacked on an NYC subway for kissing his trans woman partner."
"We also cover an ex-Steelers employee who says she was unfairly denied pay and opportunities for homophobic, sexist reasons, and human rights groups warn that Trump is pulling America into authoritarian rule. Until tomorrow, Christine LinnellSocial media manager, The Advocate kovop/shutterstock.com; NMK-Studio/shutterstock.com Chelsea Zahn says she was unfairly denied pay and opportunities. Your valued gift will help continue our legacy - at a critical time in our history. Get a year's subscription of The Advocate and Out Magazine for just $9.95."
Final House and Senate appropriations bills fund the government through September 30 and have been stripped of anti‑transgender provisions following Democratic efforts including Rep. Sarah McBride. The Justice Department is preparing to investigate Renee Good's wife while declining to investigate the man who killed her in Minneapolis. A man was assaulted on a New York City subway for kissing his trans woman partner. An ex‑Steelers employee alleges denial of pay and career opportunities for homophobic and sexist reasons. Human rights organizations warn that President Trump is steering the United States toward authoritarian rule. A subscription offer and donation appeal accompany the report.
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