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Human Rights Campaign declares emergency for LGBTQ rights



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Human Rights Campaign declares emergency for LGBTQ rights
In a significant development for LGBTQ+ rights, the Human Rights Campaign has declared a national state of emergency for LGBTQ+ Americans, citing a surge in anti-LGBTQ+ legislation across the United States. This year alone, 75 bills have been enacted, more than doubling last year's record, with many targeting transgender individuals.

In Utah, the impact of these legislative changes is palpable. The state has seen a series of laws that include bans on transgender health care, restrictions on transgender student athletes, and prohibitions on modifying birth certificates. These measures have raised concerns among advocates and community members, particularly given that approximately 21,100 Utahns aged 13 to 17 and around 14,000 adults identify as transgender.

During a recent discussion on these pressing issues, experts including Dr. Colin Coon, a clinical child and adolescent psychologist, Nick Arteaga from the ACLU of Utah, and Olivia Jaramillo from Equality Utah, emphasized the importance of inclusive services and the need for advocacy in the face of rising discrimination. The conversation highlighted the urgent need for supportive measures to protect the rights and well-being of transgender individuals in the state.

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