A concurrent resolution supporting the goals and ideals of International Transgender Day of Visibility.
International Transgender Day of Visibility: Congressional Support Resolution
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Legislative Progress
Key Points
- Congress expresses support for International Transgender Day of Visibility and encourages communities to mark it with events and programs.
- The resolution highlights discrimination and violence transgender people can face in daily life, including at work, in health care, housing, schools, and public services.
- It points to a surge of anti-transgender proposals in recent years that can affect schools, medical care, bathroom access, and identity documents.
- It also notes President Trump issued several executive orders on gender-related federal policy, and frames the day as a response to fears of being “erased.”
- This is a symbolic statement, not a new law that directly changes rules, funding, or benefits. Its main impact is public messaging and political pressure.
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Milestones
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S1931)
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Document Type
Congressional Bill
Official Title
A concurrent resolution supporting the goals and ideals of International Transgender Day of Visibility.
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