Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of the Equality Act. As the proud sister of a trans brother and a gender-nonconforming sibling and the proud representative of Hillcrest, the heart of San Diego's LGBTQ-plus community, this bill is deeply personal. The protections in the Equality Act will be life-changing for so many of my constituents. Mr. Speaker, the first version of this bill was filed in 1974, 15 years before I was even born. It had one cosponsor and never got a vote. But this week, I am proud to say we are going to pass the Equality Act, cosponsored by the entire Democratic Caucus. This was made possible by all those who marched and protested and raised their voices, like San Diego's own Larry Baza. Last week, we lost Larry to COVID, and today would have been his 77th birthday. Larry demanded justice and equality and dignity for all. I urge my colleagues to support the Equality Act. ____________________
Share & report
More from Sara Jacobs
I am also very supportive of this, as is the Biden Administration, who recently supported the AU's accession in the G20.
Mr. Chair, I have an amendment at the desk. The CHAIR. The Clerk will designate the amendment. The text of the amendment is as follows: Page 2, insert after line 6 the following (and redesignate provisions accordingly): (c) Agency…
Mr. Chair, I rise today to fight for kids, parents and guardians, and educators in San Diego and across the country. All parents and guardians want for their kids is for them to grow up safe, healthy, and happy, and have the tools needed…
Mr. Chair, I will just note that there is a loophole where law enforcement officers can keep a gun even when they have a domestic violence restraining order. Mr. Chair, I yield 1 minute to the gentleman from New York (Mr. Nadler).





