Sahara Hayes: LGBTQ+ community are not faceless political scapegoats

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Sahara Hayes: LGBTQ+ community are not faceless political scapegoats
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'For that month and a half [when the Utah Legislature is in session]... I’m on alert in case yet another measure is put forward that limits, harms or attacks me and my loved ones,' writes Millcreek Community Council member Sahara Hayes.

One of the things that has helped is knowing that I am not alone in these feelings. Though it is small, the Democratic contingency on Capitol Hill is fierce. When my rights are yet again being attacked, I know that there are people who will step up and defend them.

However, as a queer woman, while there are many people that I can count on to stand up to fight for my rights there is little direct representation in the Legislature. State Sen. Derek Kitchen is the sole member of the state’s Queer Caucus, and he has been fighting this fight, actively and alone, for years. As a House District’s Democratic nominee, when I am elected in November, the Queer Caucus will double its membership.

Next year, at the beginning of those 45 days of session, I want to remind the Republican supermajority that the LGBTQ+ community are more than faceless political scapegoats. We are not some “other” to be demonized because it’s easy to punch down. We are colleagues, and I want them to have to look me in the eyes when they push policies designed to harm me, my family and this community.

I can’t speak for the entire queer community, but I can promise to advocate for it with the ferocity and empathy of someone with a similar lived experience. For everyone else who has been afraid during the legislative session, I hope that they can know that we are up there, fighting our hardest to make this a safe and equitable state for everyone who calls it home. The Queer Caucus is growing, and we will never stop advocating for you.

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