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Recognizing Transgender Day of Remembrance and declaring Hennepin a Safe County for the transgender, gender nonconforming, lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, intersex, and allied community - offered by Commissioner Fernando
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WHEREAS, Transgender Day of Remembrance is an annual observance in November that honors the memory of transgender people around the world whose lives were cut short by anti-transgender violence; and
WHEREAS, this annual observance provides a platform for transgender communities and allies to raise awareness of the threat of violence faced by transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming people, as well as the persistence of anti-transgender prejudice that permeates our society; and
WHEREAS, there have been a record number of transgender and gender nonconforming people killed across the United States, including 59 people in 2021, 41 in 2022, and at least 32 in 2023, according to the Human Rights Campaign, and
WHEREAS, transgender people have been attacked and murdered simply because of their gender identity, gender expression, or because of hatred of a transgender person's appearance, and
WHEREAS, research and advocacy organizations including the National Center for Transgender Equity, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, and Human Rights Watch find that transgender persons, especially black transgender women, are at extreme risk of being the target of violent acts, and
WHEREAS, across the nation since 2021, states have enacted 171 anti-transgender bills, and
WHEREAS, of the almost 600 anti-transgender bills introduced in state legislatures in 2024, including Minnesota, 40 have passed so far, and
WHEREAS, during their most recent legislative sessions 17 states passed restrictions on medical care for transgender people, and
WHEREAS, a growing number of bills across the nation seek to specifically ban gender-affirming health care for minors, and
WHEREAS, the State of Minnesota, throug...
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