LGBTQ Philadelphians are speeding up gender-affirming care and seeking legal advice before Trump takes office

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LGBTQ Philadelphians are speeding up gender-affirming care and seeking legal advice before Trump takes office
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People fear a cascade of losses: marriage equality, adoption rights, anti-discrimination laws ensuring jobs and housing, gender-related protections, and more.

LGBTQ Philadelphians are speeding up gender-affirming care and seeking legal advice before Trump takes office

Leaning into false tales of children getting transgender surgeries at school, Trump would often pepper his rallies with the tale of ““establishing that the only genders recognized by the United States government are male and female — and they are assigned at birth.”Transgender individuals make up around 0.5% of the U.S. adult population and about 1.4% of U.S.

Sharrock said he has safety concerns: “If my name on my license doesn’t reflect my gender, I’m a target. If I get pulled over, does the cop think this is fake ID? What happens then?” Throughout the local LGBTQ community, “leaders and members are taking time to metabolize their reaction to the election,” said Chris Bartlett, executive director of the William Way LGBT Community Center.

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