Today is a solemn reminder of how much more we must do to secure full rights and protections to all Americans regardless of who they are or who they love.
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This is personal for many American families, including my own. My brother had the courage to come out in 1978, when equality was still a distant dream. Matthew's murder is a reminder of the price of the hatred & fear that has touched too many of our LGBTQIA+ loved ones & friends.
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And, although there is still much work to do in the cause of equality and strengthening all families, I am proud to join my colleagues on both sides of the aisle in building a more inclusive, more equal future.
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This morning, I joined local elected officials, leaders, activists, & educators at
@CCSU in#NewBritain to discuss promoting & fostering a society that values LGBTQIA+ rights & inclusion.Show this thread -
It's important we listen, amplify, & act on the concerns & ideas raised by those seeing & working first-hand to address the issues still facing the LGBTQIA+ community.
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#Danbury, for example: Danbury Public Schools just announced they will incorporate training to help teachers & staff to better communicate with LGBTQ students and same-sex parents. This is progress!https://www.newstimes.com/local/article/Danbury-schools-to-add-LGBTQ-training-for-13300271.php …Show this thread -
I am proud to work with community leaders & activists alike on improving the lives of LGBTQIA+ Americans not just in Connecticut, but beyond. The work we start right here, right now, will have a lasting impact on LGBTQIA+ generations to come. Let's make it count.pic.twitter.com/nA3Xe11Rug
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