by HRC Staff •
2013 was the year of marriage equality, yet much work remains to be done to achieve full equality
WASHINGTON – The Human Rights Campaign Foundation, the educational arm of the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender civil rights organization, today released a comprehensive state-by-state report detailing LGBT-related legislation in 2013, a year marked by huge victories for the LGBT community from statehouses across the nation to the United States Supreme Court. The report indicates that the majority of pro-LGBT legislation came in the form of marriage equality legislation. In 2014, HRC expects bills providing comprehensive, inclusive non-discrimination protections will take center stage, including those aimed at preventing health professionals from subjecting youth to sexual orientation and gender identity change efforts. This is the tenth year HRC has published this comprehensive guide to state legislation affecting LGBT people. To view the report online, including maps of current state laws, visit: www.hrc.org/statetostate.
“As we make great strides toward LGBT equality, it is clear much work remains to be done at the state level,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “With an impressive number of states making marriage equality the law of the land in 2013, momentum is at our backs. Now we’ve got to work harder than ever before, because no LGBT American should have to wait for fairness, no matter where they live.”
Highlights of the report include:
To view the report online, visit: www.hrc.org/statetostate.
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