Alabama’s only openly gay member of the state legislature said the state’s new anti-LGBTQ+ laws are more about distractg voters om real issu and creatg a culture war than protectg kids.
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- FOR ALABAMA’S ONLY GAY LAWMAKER, A POLIL DEFEAT WAS DEEPLY PERSONAL
- NEIL RAFFERTY, ALABAMA’S ONLY OPENLY GAY LEGISLATOR: ‘WHY N’T WE JT LET PEOPLE LIVE THEIR LIV THIS STATE?’
FOR ALABAMA’S ONLY GAY LAWMAKER, A POLIL DEFEAT WAS DEEPLY PERSONAL
Neil Rafferty’s paful experience as a young man fluenced his efforts to block new rtrictns on gay and transgenr youth. He me up short. * rafferty law gay *
AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTNeil Rafferty’s paful experience as a young man fluenced his efforts to block new rtrictns on gay and transgenr youth. That legislatn also limed classroom discsns on genr and sexual orientatn, siar to a Florida measure rid by crics as “Don’t Say Gay.
NEIL RAFFERTY, ALABAMA’S ONLY OPENLY GAY LEGISLATOR: ‘WHY N’T WE JT LET PEOPLE LIVE THEIR LIV THIS STATE?’
Kay Ivey, a Republin, signed both measur the followg legislatn, now facg legal challeng, is part of a wave of bills about gay and transgenr youth beg bated and some s approved by nservative lawmakers across the untry.