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The Federal Take Pride in America programs were defunded in the early 1990s, but the Take Pride in America Act (Title XI of the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990, Public Law 101-628, November 28, 1990), 16 U.S.C. § 4601, remained unrepealed. [9]
Authored by Rep. Kevin West, R-Oklahoma City, HB 3217, or the "Patriotism Not Pride Act" seeks to prohibit state agencies from displaying flags that represent gender identity on state property.
Senate Bill 129: Authored by Bullard, the "Milestone Act of 2023" would prohibit healthcare professionals from administering gender-affirming care for anyone under 26 years old, and bans public ...
While campaigning for the presidency in 2008, Obama had promised an executive order banning workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. [4] On the basis of his campaign statement's, LGBT activists had long expected President Obama to issue an executive order prohibiting government contractors from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. [5]
Oklahoma’s “Patriotism Not Pride Act,” introduced by Republican state Rep. Kevin West, would prohibit state agencies from using public funds to “develop, organize, administer, engage in ...
Pride month is not recognized internationally as pride celebrations take place in many other places at different times, including in the months of February, [55] [56] August, [57] [58] and September. [59] In Canada, Pride Season refers to the wide array of Pride events held from June to September.[1] In other countries like the United States ...
Rep. Kevin West, whose bill would ban state agencies from flying Pride flags, also penned controversial HB 1775, the so-called critical race theory ban. Rep. Kevin West, whose bill would ban state ...
The Canadian province of Alberta is the last province to include the words "sexual orientation" in the Human Rights Act. [46] New Hampshire legalizes civil marriage for same-sex couples effective January 1, 2010. The United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary holds the first hearing ever on the Uniting American Families Act. [47]