President calls for new measures to protect the rights and safety of LGBTQ+ people. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WASHINGTON - US President Joe Biden hosted the largest Pride celebration in White House history on Saturday, calling for new measures to protect the rights and safety of LGBTQ+ people amid a spate of what he called “terrifying” attacks and legislation.
“When families across the country face excruciating decisions to relocate to a different state to protect their child from dangerous anti-LGTBQ laws, we have to act. We need to push back against the hundreds of callous and cynical bills introduced in states targeting transgender children, terrifying families and criminalising doctors and nurses,” he said.
“Today, we say loud and clear - that you belong, that you are beautiful, that you are loved,” she said. “Let it remind you that you don’t have to face those battles alone. You are never alone.”Mr Biden this week announced new measures intended to curb book bans and hate crimes, help transgender youth access better care and increased federal coordination to “better protect” Pride celebrations, marches, community centres, healthcare providers and small businesses.
Florida has been at the forefront of restrictions aimed at the LGBTQ community under Governor Ron DeSantis, who says the measures protect children, and recently entered the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination to challenge Mr Biden.issued a new order to stop conversion therapy and signed the Respect for Marriage Act, which federally recognises same-sex marriages, into law.
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