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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut introduced new legislation in the Senate that could begin to reverse dishonorable discharges U.S. veterans received for being LGBTQIA+.
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The Hetrick Martin Institute has raised more than $600,000 to support summer programming for LGBTQIA+ youth through its annual summer fundraiser, School's Out.
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Over a dozen LGBTQ advocates joined U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut to demand the Department of Veterans Affairs end its pattern of discrimination against LGBTQ veterans at VA health care facilities.
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A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision was a blow to the LGBTQ+ community. In Connecticut, Attorney General William Tong assured the community they will be protected by the state’s anti-discrimination and privacy laws.
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The Safe Center in Bethpage is one of five domestic abuse agencies in the state — and the only one on Long Island — that will study the barriers that members of the LGBTQ community face when they need help in an abusive relationship.
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Under the framework from the state Education Department, teachers are not required to inform parents about their child’s gender identity.
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Pride Month is in full swing in New Haven. Mayor Justin Elicker raised the Pride flag over the New Haven Green on Thursday to honor the LGBTQ+ community.
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The Connetquot school community rallied Tuesday in support of the high school principal who suddenly left his post this month. Supporters say he was forced out by the Board of Education for supporting LGBTQ students.
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) is listening to concerns from a coalition of LGBTQ+ and civil rights groups that are pushing back on his proposed Kids Online Safety bill.
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Over 1,400 members of the Connetquot community on Long Island have signed a petition to force the school district to reverse its ban on LGBTQ pride flags.