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  • S. CON. RES. 11 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the U.S. Senate supporting the goals and ideals of International Transgender Day of Visibility. It acknowledges the achievements and contributions of the transgender community while highlighting the discrimination and...

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    Senate wanted to say "good job" to people who are transgender. They want everyone to see how brave and awesome they are, and to make sure people know they're important, just like everyone else.

  • H. CON. RES. 23 is a resolution supporting International Transgender Day of Visibility and highlighting the achievements and contributions of transgender people. It recognizes the ongoing discrimination and challenges faced by the transgender community, including barriers in employment,...

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    People in Congress want to celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility by recognizing all the great things transgender people do and helping everyone understand the challenges they face, like finding jobs or getting healthcare. They hope everyone can learn more and support transgender people to make the world a better place for them.

  • The concurrent resolution introduced in the House of Representatives supports International Transgender Day of Visibility. It acknowledges the achievements and struggles of the transgender community, highlighting issues like discrimination and violence faced by transgender individuals,...

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    This proposal from the U.S. Congress says it's important to recognize and appreciate people who are transgender, celebrating their successes and being aware of the challenges they face, like unfair treatment or harm. It encourages everyone to support their courage and efforts to be treated equally.