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Seattle Gay News SEATTLE’S LGBT NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
Trump to allow busiEd Murray vs. Jeff Sessions on immigration nesses to discriminate against LGBT Americans enforcement
Ed Murray – Photo by David Kidd
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The City of Seattle is suing the Trump administration over threats by US Attorney General Jeff Sessions to cut off federal
funding to so-called “sanctuary cities.” In its lawsuit, filed March 29, Seattle says that it is acting in accord with federal law and the US Constitution, and that the see SEATTLE SUES page 6
HRC President Chad Griffin led a rally Tuesday of LGBT groups and allies who had no faith that Trump was on their side – Photo by Paul Morigi / AP Images
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Donald Trump has issued an executive order allowing companies that do business with the federal government to discrimi-
nate against LGBT Americans. The order, issued March 27, revokes President Obama’s Executive Order 13673 – the “Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces” orsee DISCRIMINATE page 8
Rep. Barbara Lee urges Immigration lawsuit: Local Congress members President Trump to abandon HIV/AIDS cuts side with Seattle
Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal and Attorney General Jeff Sessions – Photos courtesy of democracynow.org and politico.com
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Both Seattle-area members of Congress announced their support for the City of Seattle in its dispute with the Trump administration over immigration policies.
Trump’s Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, threatened to cut off federal funds to cities like Seattle that refuse to play ball with ICE agents seeking to arrest and deport undocumented residents. In response, see SANCTUARY CITIES page 6
Rep. Barbara Lee – Photo courtesy of siliconbeat.com
WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Barbara Lee for the 13th District of California released the following statement regarding proposed cuts to PEPFAR and other lifesaving HIV/AIDS programs: “The passage of PEPFAR was one of the greatest moments of bipartisan cooper-
ation in the history of our government. Understanding the life-and-death stakes of our fight against HIV, members of both parties have put aside our ideological differences to address this global pandemic over the see BARBARA LEE page 8