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Eugene

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Wed Nov 23, 2022, 03:23 AM Nov 2022

In California, 10% of Legislature now identifies as LGBTQ

Source: Associated Press

In California, 10% of Legislature now identifies as LGBTQ

By DON THOMPSON
November 22, 2022

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — While LGBTQ candidates and their supporters celebrated several milestone victories around the nation in this year’s midterm elections, California quietly reached its own: At least 10% of its state lawmakers identify publicly as LGBTQ, believed to be a first for any U.S. legislature.

The California legislators, all Democrats, are proud of their success but say it underscores the hard work that remains in their own state and elsewhere, such as handling the fallout from measures such as Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law, which bans some lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity, or laws in other states limiting transgender students’ participation in sports or blocking gender-affirming medical care for youths.

The milestone was further shrouded by the Saturday night shooting at a gay nightclub in Colorado, which killed five people and wounded many others. The suspect was charged with murder and hate crimes. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, who just won a second term, was the first openly gay man elected as a state’s governor when he won in 2018.

“When it comes to LGBTQ people, we’re on two tracks: One track is that societally we’re winning. People by and large are totally fine with LGBTQ people, they support us, they are accepting and willing to vote for LGBTQ candidates,” California state Sen. Scott Wiener, a member of the LGBTQ Caucus, said Monday.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/2022-midterm-elections-california-legislature-gender-identity-gay-rights-888ff8d45b817800e4c2231f6bb22377

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In California, 10% of Legislature now identifies as LGBTQ (Original Post) Eugene Nov 2022 OP
Amazing yankee87 Nov 2022 #1
sounds good to me Skittles Nov 2022 #2
My understanding is that at 6% of our nations governers will be as well quakerboy Nov 2022 #3
Our new governor is gay. Tina Kotek of Oregon! Historic! calimary Nov 2022 #4
K & R . . . Lovie777 Nov 2022 #5
Yay! ShazzieB Nov 2022 #6

calimary

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4. Our new governor is gay. Tina Kotek of Oregon! Historic!
Wed Nov 23, 2022, 05:03 AM
Nov 2022

Lots of experience in the state capitol. House speaker in Salem. Smart and capable. We voted for her! And she’s part of a new wave that promotes an even wider talent pool than just more middle-aged and older white men. Why shouldn’t everyone in America, male or female, black or white or brown, gay or straight, be able to see themselves in their leaders?

“Democrat Tina Kotek will win the open gubernatorial race in Oregon, CNN projects, becoming one of the nation's first out lesbian governors along with Democrat Maura Healey, who clinched the Massachusetts governorship Tuesday.”

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/11/11/politics/tina-kotek-christine-drazan-oregon-governor-race-result/index.html

Soooooooooo glad Republican Christine Drazan didn’t win! She practically carpet-bombed us here with campaign commercials for at least a couple of months. Nauseating.

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