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Boise mayor proclaims March 31 Transgender Day of Visibility; council and community respond

Boise City Council · April 1, 2026
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Mayor Laura McClain read a proclamation declaring March 31, 2026, Transgender Day of Visibility in Boise. Council members and community representatives urged solidarity, recounted personal losses tied to anti-trans measures, and called for local actions to support trans residents.

Mayor Laura McClain proclaimed March 31, 2026, Transgender Day of Visibility in the City of Boise, reading a city proclamation that affirms the city’s commitment to ensuring "every resident is seen, valued, and supported." "I, Laura McClain, hereby proclaim 03/31/2026 as Transgender Day of Visibility in the City Of Boise," she said.

The proclamation, read during a daytime council meeting, cites Boise’s nondiscrimination ordinance and states the city will continue…

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