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Celebrating 45 Years! Issue 31 Volume 47

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Seattle Gay News S E AT T L E ’ S L G B T Q N E W S & E N T E R TA I N M E N T W E E K LY

Mayor Pete Buttigieg brings his campaign for U.S. President to Seattle

Laurie Jinkins elected first woman and first Lesbian Speaker of the House in WA state history

Mayor Pete Buttigieg (r) and husband Chasten at The Showbox in Seattle on July 23, 2019. – Photo by Nate Gowdy

by Gregory L. Evans Special to the SGN On July 23rd, Seattle was graced by the kind, inspirational, heartwarming, and eloquent words of Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Ind. Buttigieg is a progressive,

openly Gay mayor in the heart of the Rust Belt. An elected official holding office in the home state of our current vice president, Buttigieg has fought against the poisonous momentum Pence represents and has been a beacon of light his entire career.

see BUTTIGIEG page 4

WA State Rep. Laurie Jinkins (D-27) (l) and wife Laura Wulf. Washington state House Democrats chose Jinkins to become the new Speaker of the House for the 2020 session. More information to come in next week's SGN. – Photo by Elaine Thompson / AP

Merck debuts PrEP implants Alabama civil rights groups Pin-sized implant could block HIV for a full year and Montgomery Pride United seek public records on Pride weekend police raids of bars and restaurants

Photo courtesy of AP / Merck

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Pharmaceutical giant Merck has announced the results of a clinical trial of a PrEP prototype that could revolutionize HIV prevention.

The device is pin-sized and designed to be implanted in the patient’s upper arm. According to Merck, the implant can deliver “meaningful doses” of an experimental anti-HIV drug called islatravir, for up to one year.

see PREP IMPLANT page 8

Photo courtesy of WSFA

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (August 1, 2019) – Three Alabama civil rights groups and Montgomery Pride United filed a public records request with three government agencies yesterday, seeking to determine why bars and restaurants in the city were shut down during Pride month and on the weekend of the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Inn riots.

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), the ACLU of Alabama, Hometown Action, and Montgomery Pride United filed the request to determine whether LGBTQ people were unfairly targeted or harassed when they were celebrating Pride events in

see ALABAMA page 16


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