SGN July 5, 2019 - Post-Pride - Section 1

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Celebrating 45 Years! Issue 27 Volume 47

Post-Pride Issue

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Sen. Tammy Baldwin introduces LGBTQ Victory Fund endorses Mayor Pete Buttigieg for resolution commemorating president of the United States Stonewall uprising on 50th anniversary of Stonewall Uprising

Photo by Fred McDarrah / Getty Images

WASHINGTON, DC (June 28, 2019) – Today, a resolution introduced by Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall

uprising passed the US Senate by unanimous consent. Stonewall was led by LGBTQ people of color, particularly trans people of color,

see RESOLUTION page 7

Sen. Patty Murray in whirlwind Pride month

Photo courtesy of the Office of U.S. Sen. Patty Murray

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Washington’s senior US senator, Patty Murray, spent a whirlwind Pride month, promoting three signature pieces of legislation and meeting with LGBT constituents in Seattle.

On June 28, Murray was in Seattle for a roundtable discussion on her BE HEARD Act, a measure that would help protect LGBT workers. Joining the senator for the discussion – held at Repair Revolution auto repair in

see MURRAY page 8

Pete Buttigieg – Photo courtesy of Pete for America

NEW YORK (June 28, 2019) – Tonight, the LGBTQ Victory Fund – the only national organization dedicated to electing LGBTQ candidates – announced

its endorsement of Mayor Pete Buttigieg for president of the United States. The announcement came on the 50th anni-

see BUTTIGIEG page 4

More than 200 major businesses file landmark amicus brief in support of LGBTQ workers

Photo by Drew Angerer / Getty Images

WASHINGTON, DC (July 2, 2019) – Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), Lambda Legal, Out & Equal, Out Leadership, and Freedom for All Americans announced that 206 major corporations have signed a “friend of the court” brief that will be filed with the US Supreme Court in a trio of cases that may determine

whether LGBTQ people are protected from discrimination under existing federal civil rights laws – which prohibit sex discrimination in contexts ranging from the employment to housing, health care, and education.

see AMICUS BRIEF page 5


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